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India's CBI breaks down a transnational cybercriminal gang and seizes US$327,000 worth of cryptocurrency

The Internet reported that the Central Bureau of Investigation of India (CBI) recently arrested a man, Rahul Arora, in Delhi and seized $327,000 (about 280 million rupees) worth of cryptocurrency and $26,400 (about 220,000 rupees) in cash. A transnational cybercrime case against victims in the United States and Canada. Investigators found international calling equipment, caller ID counterfeiting software, social engineering tools and voice recorders in raids at three locations. The operation is part of the CBI's "Chakra-V" multi-agency cooperation program, which unites agencies such as Interpol and the FBI to focus on combating cross-border cybercrime.

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