Raids Expose Crypto Trail in Multi-Crore Tech Scam

TheCryptoTimesPublicado a 2025-10-07Actualizado a 2025-10-07

The Enforcement Directorate (ED) conducted search operations at 15 locations across Delhi, Noida, Gurugram, Haryana, and Mumbai in connection with a massive tech-support fraud case. They have found a crypto link in these operations. 

According to a local report, the Delhi Police filed FIRs against an individual named Karan Verma and others for allegedly cheating foreigners out of money by offering fake technical support services. The ED’s searches, which were done under the Prevention of Money Laundering Act (PMLA), revealed a complex scheme. 

Officials say that the investigation has indicated that a group of fake call centers in Rohini, Paschim Vihar, and Rajouri Garden in Delhi was targeting people in other countries, specifically in the US and Europe. The accused pretended to be employees of well-known companies like Microsoft, Apple, and Charles Schwab, as well as police officers, to trick people into thinking their accounts or computers were compromised. Threats of legal or criminal action forced victims to pay rescue fees.

The ED’s investigation found that proceeds of the crime were converted into cryptocurrencies and gift cards, which were then sent to accounts held by the suspects and their friends in other countries. Investigators have found several crypto wallets associated with the scam, involving a total of millions of dollars.

A high-ranking official in the ED called the racket “well-organized” and said it crossed borders, which shows that it was linked to more than one jurisdiction. The raids that are still going on at homes and businesses are likely to find digital devices, papers, and records of cryptocurrency transactions. 

Crypto crimes on the rise 

This is the most recent crime related to cryptocurrencies that has happened around the world. France and the UK are two European countries where crypto-related crimes are on the rise. In India, last month, the Income Tax Department found a fake crypto scheme in the southern states of Telangana and Andhra Pradesh. The scheme involved stealing people’s identities so that the criminals could use them to trade without anyone knowing.

In August, an Indian court sentenced a former member of Parliament and high-ranking police officers to life in prison for their roles in a Bitcoin extortion and kidnapping case from 2018. These events show how important it is to have strict laws in the crypto space.

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