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Multimillion Euro Crypto Fraud Operation in Bulgaria, Cyprus and Serbia Busted

Authorities searched four call centers and 18 other places and arrested five people.

Updated Jan 13, 2023, 8:54 p.m. Published Jan 13, 2023, 12:47 p.m.
European authorities have busted a crypto fraud operation in Bulgaria, Cyprus and Serbia. (Shutterstock)
European authorities have busted a crypto fraud operation in Bulgaria, Cyprus and Serbia. (Shutterstock)

Authorities have dismantled a crypto fraud operation operating out of Bulgaria, Cyprus and Serbia that defrauded victims of "at least tens of millions of euros," Eurojust, the European Union's cross-border agency for fighting organized crime, said in a press release Friday.

Law enforcement searched four call centers and 18 other places and arrested 14 people in Serbia and one in Germany.

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"The network operated professionally to set up call centers, which defrauded numerous victims in Germany, Switzerland, Austria, Australia and Canada for at least tens of millions of euros," Eurojust said in the statement.

"Overall, more than 250 persons were interviewed and over 150 computers, various electronic equipment and data back-ups, three cars, two luxury apartments and $1 million in cryptocurrencies and 50 000 euros in cash were seized," it said.

The operation involved attracting potential investors online, contacting them by phone and luring them into making small investments that made initial gains. Victims were then encouraged to invest more money, which they subsequently lost.

The criminals operated the call centers from Serbia, using technological infrastructure in Bulgaria and laundered the proceeds in Cyprus.

Investment scams involving crypto are often popular with criminal networks because they can target victims seeking to make sizable short-term financial gains. In December, authorities in Italy and Albania busted a suspected crypto investment scam that was estimated to have netted 15 million euros ($16 million).

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