Delhi man cheats US woman of $400,000, ED reveals ploy after arrest
A woman from the US, Lisa Roth, was duped for Rs. 3.3 crore after she got a call on July 4 last year, from a person who claimed to be an "agent of Microsoft" and was asked to transfer 400,000 dollars to a cryptocurrency wallet.

Without any clue that she was being a victim of fraud, Roth was duped for $400,000.
A year later, the Enforcement Directorate arrested a bookie and a cryptocurrency handler based out of Delhi. Lakshya Vij, the bookie, lives in east Delhi's Dilshad Garden and his name surfaced when last year in March, the Gujarat Police arrested him from the Cross River Mall in east Delhi and it was alleged that a senior police officer of Delhi Police got him released.
The money transferred by Roth went to the wallets of Praful Gupta and his mother Sarita Gupta.
During the investigation, it was revealed that a person named Karan Chug was getting this money from Gupta and deposited it in different wallets.
After this, this amount was transferred to different Indian bogus accounts by selling a cryptocurrency, and the money was transferred at the behest of Karan and Lakshya.
Later, they used the money received from people on betting apps like Fair Play 24.
The probe agency registered a case of money laundering and raided several places last month and recovered digital evidence. Statements of those who owned the crypto wallets that were used in the crime were also recorded.
In the investigation, it was found that the money was transferred to all the wallets at the behest of Lakshya and he is the mastermind of this fraud.
The main accused was produced in Delhi's Rouse Avenue Court from where he has been sent on 5-day Enforcement Directorate demand.
IBNS
Senior Staff Reporter at Northeast Herald, covering news from Tripura and Northeast India.
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