Pakistanis Lose Millions To Massive Fraud
In Pakistan, a crypto exchange company Binance Pakistan
lured locals to invest in crypto currency, scamming them for a massive fraud
worth $100 million. The Federal Investigation Agency (FIA) has taken note of
the matter and has issued notice to Binance in relation with the scam, which
has resulted in the country's largest scam through crypto currency
exchange.
"The organizers used crypto currency. We have launched
a probe after receiving complaints regarding a fraud involving billions of
rupees being committed using nine online applications", said Imran Riaz,
Director FIA.
As per details, Binance, referred to as the fraudster,
employed mobile apps offering locals opportunities of investment in crypto
currency exchange through lucrative offers of profits on their investments.
As per estimates, people sent between $100 and $80,000,
making an average of up to $2400 per person. The money was sent into the
Binance wallet after investors would register themselves and transfer money to
accounts linked to the application.
The fraud came to light after many investors reached out to
authorities with complaints about over a dozen apps, which had stopped working
suddenly.
"During the inquiry, it was found that the fraudulent
account of different applications, namely, MCX, HFC, HTFOX, FXCOPY, OKMINI,
BB001, AVG86C, BX66, 91fp, TASKTOK, were linked with Binance wallets",
officials said.
"Each of the apps had at least 5,000 customers
each", the officials added.
The FIA has issued a notice to a person named Hamza Khan,
identified as representative of Binance in Pakistan, summoning him to appear in
person on January 10, 2022.
"The FIA Cyber Crime Sindh has issued order of
attendance to Hamza Khan, General Manager/Growth Analyst at Binance Pakistan to
explain his position on the linkage of fraudulent online investment mobile
applications with Binance. A relevant questionnaire has also been sent to
Binance Headquarters Cayman Islands and Binance US to explain the same",
stated an FIA official.
Separately, a letter has also been dispatched to Binance
Holdings Limited to give details of these block chain wallet accounts, along
with an intimation to block them with immediate effect.
"We have also requested supporting documentation and
information about the apps' integration with the coin trading platform",
said FIA.
Binance is the latest unregulated virtual currency
exchange, in which, Pakistanis have invested in millions. FIA has warned that
non-compliance could lead to recommendation to impose financial penalties
through State Bank of Pakistan (SBP).
The FIA is also sending notices to social media
influencers also, who have been promoting the apps.
The trade of crypto currency remains prohibited in the
country. However, even with the ban in place, reports suggest that Pakistanis
have invested about $20 billion in crypto assets.
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