SIT Conducts Searches, Arrests Another Accused in Himachal Pradesh Cryptocurrency Scam

Authorities arrested a resident of Una district, named as one of the four main accused in the scam that started in 2018.

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By Press Trust of India | Updated: 30 October 2023 14:31 IST
Highlights
  • The scam involved a locally made cryptocurrency known as "Korvio Coin”
  • Earlier, two main accused were arrested in Gujarat
  • The main accused is still at large

Scammers lured victims by promising handsome returns

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The SIT probing the alleged multi-crore cryptocurrency scam conducted searches at 41 different locations in Himachal Pradesh on Sunday and arrested one of the main accused, the police said. According to the police, Abhishek Sharma, a resident of Una district, was evading arrest when he was apprehended.

Sharma is named as one of the four main accused in the scam that started in 2018 when the alleged fraudsters approached people with an investment plan related to a locally made (Mandi district) cryptocurrency known as "Korvio Coin" or KRO coin, police said.

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Earlier, two main accused, Sukhdev and Hemraj, were held in Gujarat, and during investigations, the police said, that the duo confessed outstanding liabilities of Rs. 400 crore. The alleged kingpin of the scam, Subash, is still at large and is reportedly hiding in Dubai.

Sharma was apprehended by the SIT and produced in a court, which remanded him to five-day police custody, a statement issued by the police said. Searches were conducted at 25 places in Hamirpur, seven in Kangra, four in Bilaspur and two each in Mandi and Una and one in Solan district. These searches have yielded crucial evidences, including incriminating documents, property records, mobile phones and other digital devices, the statement added.

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"The evidences collected during these searches will play a vital role in our ongoing investigation, and it brings us one step closer to holding the culprits accountable for their actions," DGP Sanjay Kundu told PTI, adding that 10 people have been arrested in the case thus far.

Police say the scammers lured victims by promising handsome returns in a short span of time and built a network of investors. Three to four kinds of cryptocurrencies were used and fake websites were created, in which the cryptocurrencies' prices were manipulated and inflated, police said.

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Cryptocurrency is a digital currency designed to work as a medium of exchange through a computer network that is not dependent on any central authority, such as the government or a bank, to uphold or maintain it.

The SIT investigations have revealed that at least one lakh people have been duped in the fraud, and 2.5 lakh IDs have been found, including multiple IDs of the same person.

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The accused used a combination of misinformation, deception and threats to maintain control over the scheme causing huge financial losses to the victims, officials said.

Over a thousand police personnel have also fallen victim to the fraud. While a majority of them were duped of crores of rupees, some of them made huge gains, opted for voluntary retirement scheme (VRS), and became its promoters, according to officials.

The DGP had earlier said the investigation was progressing in an organised and planned manner and all those involved in the scam would be dealt with strictly according to law.

Police have cautioned the general public to remain vigilant and exercise caution on such investment schemes, particularly in the cryptocurrency space.


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