U.S. and Brazil Authorities Target “Bitcoin Sheik”
Brazilian police raided 20 locations throughout the country
and seized cash and luxury items from a suspected leader of a transnational
cryptocurrency fraud ring that is believed to have stolen nearly US$800 million
from investors.
The operation was a result of a probe conducted jointly by
the Brazilian Federal Police, U.S. Homeland Security Investigations (HSI) and
multiple law enforcement partners.
The organization he led allegedly “deceived investors in
over a dozen countries by falsely claiming that they had developed fully
functioning, cutting-edge cryptocurrency-related financial products,” the
statement explained.
In reality, the organization is believed to have advertised
fraudulent partnerships and licenses that were used to lure victims into
investing millions into almost worthless cryptocurrencies minted by the
suspects.
Media in Brazil identified the suspected leader as
Francisley Valdevino da Silva, nicknamed the ‘Bitcoin Sheik,’ who according to
what officers found in his Curitiba residence was living a lavish lifestyle and
had a passion for quotes from the Bible that were displayed on the walls.
Officers seized luxury cars, Rolex watches, cash and other
items from the mansion.
“We are grateful to the Brazilian Federal Police for their
continued partnership in combating transnational financial fraud
schemes,” said HSI Brazil Acting Attaché Eric Cardiel. “This
successful operation shows the importance of international collaboration when
it comes to disrupting criminal organizations operating in multiple countries
around the world.”
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