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Cryptocurrency scam: Investigators raid call centers in Bulgaria

2021-08-09T12:29:21.999Z


Investors from Germany have also been cheated: Investigators have tracked down a suspected gang of fraudsters in Bulgaria who are said to have earned millions with alleged cryptocurrency deals.


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Bitcoin: Around 50 victims in Bavaria alone

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German and Bulgarian investigators have unearthed a call center fraud gang in Sofia, from which investors on the Internet are said to have been defrauded for millions of euros.

Hundreds of people in German-speaking countries could have been robbed of their money by the fraudsters in the Bulgarian capital.

Arrest warrants had been issued against four men, said the Central Cybercrime Bavaria (ZCB) in Bamberg.

According to the central office, the investors came into contact with the fraudsters via reputable and professional-looking websites.

Alleged investments in cryptocurrencies, for example, were made palatable to them by phone and email.

With falsified information, the fraudsters faked prospective buyers big profits.

The money was never invested, but instead flowed into the pockets of the perpetrators, according to the investigators.

Investors in German-speaking countries would have lost several million euros in this way.

According to the investigators, around 50 victims are known in Bavaria alone.

Posters and boards with advice on fraud for the "trading experts" in the call center showed, according to the investigators, how systematically the perpetrators tried to convince their customers.

In addition, there was a ranking list of which perpetrators could steal how much money.

According to the central office, 30 to 40 people were in the call center at the time of access about two weeks ago.

The four suspected main actors arrested are to be extradited to Germany.

Some of the scam websites are still accessible on the Internet.

Efforts are being made to have them taken off the network, said an investigator.

mik / dpa

Source: spiegel

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