Indian Police Officer Arrested Over Kidnapping Crypto Trader For $40 Million

Indian Police Officer Arrested Over Kidnapping Crypto Trader For $40 Million

MUMBAI: Indian authorities arrested a criminal police constable and his seven associates on Wednesday, February 02, 2022. The authorities charged them for kidnapping a local crypto trader to get a bitcoin ransom worth $40 million.  Dilip Tukaram Khandare came to know about a person residing at Pune, the east commercial capital of Mumbai, possessing a […]


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