India's CBI Busts International Cybercrime Ring, Seizes Cryptocurrency Worth $327,000

Blockbeats
11 Jun

BlockBeats reported on June 11, citing Decrypt, that the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) in India recently arrested a man named Rahul Arora in Delhi and seized cryptocurrency worth $327,000 (approximately ₹28 million) and $26,400 (approximately ₹220,000) in cash. The operation successfully cracked an international cybercrime case targeting victims in the United States and Canada.

During raids at three locations, investigators discovered tools used in the crime, including international calling equipment, caller ID spoofing software, social engineering tools, and voice recordings. This operation is part of CBI's multi-agency collaboration initiative "Chakra-V," which involves agencies such as Interpol and the FBI, focusing on combating cross-border cybercrime.

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