Russian Crypto Scammer Roman Novak Found Murdered in Dubai

TheCryptoTimes发布于2025-11-10更新于2025-11-10

Key Highlights

Roman Novak and his wife were lured to a remote meeting in Dubai and killed after refusing to unlock crypto wallets worth millions. Their disappearance triggered an international investigation.

According to Mirror, the couple’s relatives in Russia reported them as missing after days of failed contact attempts. On November 7, authorities confirmed that the suspects, also Russian citizens, have been detained and will be extradited to Saint Petersburg.

The tragic end and the crime trail 

Their unexpected ending started when Roman Novak went on a trip to the United Arab Emirates (UAE) to attract new investors. He had arranged a private meeting near Hatta, a remote desert town far from Dubai’s urban skyline. Novak and Anna reportedly switched vehicles before arriving at the destination, a move now considered key to understanding the case. Their driver later returned to Dubai alone, sparking immediate suspicion. 

Besides, investigators discovered that Novak and his wife were lured into a rented villa where they were held captive. The kidnappers demanded that Novak unlock crypto wallets estimated to contain tens of millions of dollars. However, when they failed to obtain the funds, the situation escalated fatally. Consequently, the couple lost their lives before any ransom was paid.

Moreover, reports revealed that the couple’s mobile phones remained active for several days. Their signals were traced from Hatta to Oman and later detected in Cape Town, South Africa, before disappearing completely on October 4. Anna’s father and stepmother traveled to Dubai soon after to collect the couple’s underage children. He refused to share further information, citing the ongoing investigation.

Novak’s criminal past and lavish front

Roman Novak had a long history of financial deception. In 2020, a district court in St. Petersburg sentenced him to six years in a general regime colony for fraud. The case involved Transcrypt, a cryptocurrency exchange platform, from where Novak reportedly stole around $4 million.

Before he went missing, Novak presented himself as a successful crypto investor and the Founder of Fintopio, a platform that he said made digital payments quick and easy. He drew in investors from China, the Middle East, and Europe by promising big partnerships with tech companies. He even claimed to have personal connections with Arab princes and Telegram Founder Pavel Durov.

However, after securing nearly $500 million from global investors, Novak fled and abandoned his employees without pay. Consequently, those investors never saw their money again. Russian authorities later confirmed that Novak had previously defrauded partners through projects like “Sport v narod” and “Transcrypt,” stealing around RUB 7.3 million (£68,500).

Possible motives and ongoing investigation

Some Russian media outlets have speculated that one or more of Novak’s defrauded investors may have been behind the killing. However, investigators have not verified these claims. Reports say several suspects have already admitted to the crime, but the couple’s bodies still haven’t been found. Russian and UAE authorities are continuing their investigation.

Additionally, the case comes as international agencies intensify efforts against crypto-linked money laundering. The UK’s National Crime Agency (NCA) recently led a global crackdown on a multi-billion-pound Russian laundering syndicate. The NCA described the operation as spanning “from McMafia, through to Narcos, through to Le Carre.” The network allegedly connected drug cartels, hackers, and spies in an unprecedented collaboration.

The syndicate was reportedly headed by Russian financier Ekaterina Zhdanova and Russian-born Ukrainian George Rossi. They allegedly exchanged cash from British street gangs for cryptocurrencies earned by Russian hackers, further expanding their illicit reach.

A concerning scam trend globally

Crypto kidnappings further put the spotlight on risks for high-value investors. Earlier this year, Michael Carturan of New York was held hostage for 17 days while kidnappers tried to steal his $28 million in Bitcoin. He was tortured brutally, with electric shocks and chainsaw threats, until he managed to escape. His attackers were later arrested.

Across Europe and beyond, high-profile crypto figures face similar threats. In France, 26 suspects were charged with attempting to kidnap Paymium’s CEO’s family. Earlier, Ledger cofounder David Balland and his wife were abducted, with one finger severed. Belgium, Canada, and Australia also reported crypto-related ransom cases, showing a disturbing global pattern of criminals targeting digital-asset wealth.

The deaths of Roman Novak and his wife show how risky cryptocurrency can be when it goes unchecked. Their story reveals that scams and greed in digital markets don’t just cost money—they can turn deadly. It also highlights the need for better protection to keep investors safe and prevent crime across borders.

Also Read: India’s Gujarat CID Busts ₹200 Cr Crypto Racket Linked to Pakistan


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