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Cyber cops arrest accused in 1.10 cr cryptocurrency fraud case

The accused identified as Santosh Thorat had moved his anticipatory bail application before the high court seeking protection from arrest which was rejected leading to his immediate arrest by the city police

Updated on: Apr 25, 2024 05:18 AM IST
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The cybercrime sleuths have arrested the kingpin of a cryptocurrency scam where investors were promised exorbitant returns against investment and were duped to the tune of 1.10 crores by the fraudster.

According to the cyber police, Thorat and his relatives had promised 20 per cent annual returns to the investors through a cryptocurrency named Sonitex. (REPRESENTATIVE PIC)
According to the cyber police, Thorat and his relatives had promised 20 per cent annual returns to the investors through a cryptocurrency named Sonitex. (REPRESENTATIVE PIC)

The accused identified as Santosh Thorat had moved his anticipatory bail application before the high court seeking protection from arrest which was rejected leading to his immediate arrest by the city police.

According to the cyber police, Thorat and his relatives had promised 20 per cent annual returns to the investors through a cryptocurrency named Sonitex. A case under Indian Penal Code (IPC) 409 and 420 was lodged against him recently including sections 3 and 4 of the MPID Act 1999.

The accused had approached the court for anticipatory bail which was granted on the condition that he would deposit 43.96 lakh as the first tranch and later deposit the remaining sum of 65.94 lakh.

However, he failed to pay the money and applied for anticipatory bail before the high court which was rejected. After that, the accused changed phone numbers and place of residence to evade arrest.

The investigating officer told the court that custodial interrogation of the accused was needed to find out more about the involvement of the other accused besides the main culprit in the cryptocurrency scam.

Besides, the investigators informed the court that they wanted to seize incriminating documents and material from his possession as part of an expanded probe.

The cyber police recovered two mobiles from his possession and took him to his office to seize documents and record evidence in the case.

 
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