ED freezes Tether and other digital currencies worth Rs 47.64 lakh


The Enforcement Directorate has frozen crypto currencies and Tether, an Ethereum token that is pegged to the value of a US dollar, equivalent to Rs 47.64 lakh under the provisions of the Prevention of Money Laundering Act (PMLA). This has come following an investigation conducted by the ED against a person named Aamir Khan and others relating to the mobile gaming application, E-nuggets, according to an Enforcement Directorate (ED) statement.

The ED initiated the money laundering investigation on the basis of an FIR registered on February 15, 2021 under various sections of IPC by the Park Street police station in Kolkata against Khan and a few others based on complaint filed by the Federal Bank in a Kolkata court.

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Khan launched a mobile gaming application, namely E-Nuggets, which was designed for the purpose of defrauding the public. Further, after collecting a handsome amount from the public, all of a sudden, the withdrawal from the said app was stopped on the pretext of one and other excuses, the statement said.

Thereafter, all data including profile information was wiped off from the said app servers. The ED investigation has come to light that the accused was transferring the amount earned through the gaming app (E-nuggets) by using crypto currency exchange.

Amount equivalent to Rs 47.64 Lakh was found in the wallet of WazirX (crypto exchange) belonging to Khan and associates and the same has been freezed under PMLA.

Earlier, during the search operation conducted against Khan, Rs 17.32 crore cash was found and seized from the residential premises.

The amount of 85.91870554 bitcoins equivalent to USD 16,74,255.7, equivalent to Rs 13.56 crore, found in balance on the Binance Exchange was frozen, the statement said, adding further investigation is in progress.

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The Enforcement Directorate has frozen crypto currencies and Tether, an Ethereum token that is pegged to the value of a US dollar, equivalent to Rs 47.64 lakh under the provisions of the Prevention of Money Laundering Act (PMLA). This has come following an investigation conducted by the ED against a person named Aamir Khan and others relating to the mobile gaming application, E-nuggets, according to an Enforcement Directorate (ED) statement.

The ED initiated the money laundering investigation on the basis of an FIR registered on February 15, 2021 under various sections of IPC by the Park Street police station in Kolkata against Khan and a few others based on complaint filed by the Federal Bank in a Kolkata court.

Read Also

Khan launched a mobile gaming application, namely E-Nuggets, which was designed for the purpose of defrauding the public. Further, after collecting a handsome amount from the public, all of a sudden, the withdrawal from the said app was stopped on the pretext of one and other excuses, the statement said.

Thereafter, all data including profile information was wiped off from the said app servers. The ED investigation has come to light that the accused was transferring the amount earned through the gaming app (E-nuggets) by using crypto currency exchange.

Amount equivalent to Rs 47.64 Lakh was found in the wallet of WazirX (crypto exchange) belonging to Khan and associates and the same has been freezed under PMLA.

Earlier, during the search operation conducted against Khan, Rs 17.32 crore cash was found and seized from the residential premises.

The amount of 85.91870554 bitcoins equivalent to USD 16,74,255.7, equivalent to Rs 13.56 crore, found in balance on the Binance Exchange was frozen, the statement said, adding further investigation is in progress.

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