PF mega-operation takes down cryptocurrency pyramid suspected of stealing R$1 billion

This Tuesday morning (28), the Federal Police launched Operation Ouranós, with the aim of dismantling a criminal organization specialized in a financial pyramid scheme involving cryptocurrencies.

According to the PF, the company offered a so-called arbitrage operation with cryptocurrencies and promises of fixed and variable remuneration, without any control, registration or permission from the competent authorities.

The group operated through financial institutions and capital market agents, all of which operated without the necessary authorization from the Central Bank of Brazil and the Securities and Exchange Commission.

28 search and seizure warrants

As part of the operation, 28 search and seizure warrants and 11 precautionary measures were issued, including two requiring electronic monitoring via an ankle bracelet, affecting 12 individuals and more than 50 businesses.

The court also ordered the blocking and kidnapping of assets worth approximately R$400 million, including 473 properties, 10 ships, one aircraft, 40 luxury vehicles, more than 111 bank accounts and three investment funds.

Billionaire scheme

The elaborate scheme involved operating a securities distribution company (DTVM) to raise money in the over R$1 billion of about 7 thousand investorsspread across 17 Brazilian states and also abroad.

Collections have been created using public offers of collective investment contracts (CIC)presumably applied in cryptocurrency arbitrage.

The investigation revealed that the collected funds were distributed through various company accounts, in a process of asset protection, with the aim of draining the assets of the clandestine financial institution.

This tracking of illicit funds exposed the practice of ‘money centrifugation’, a system where bank transfers are split into different levels and accounts.

Furthermore, the investigation has shown links between investments and possible origins in illegal activities, including drug trafficking, crimes against the national financial system and corporate and tax fraud.

The investigation, which began in 2020, found that the illegal actions started in Balneário Camboriú, Santa Catarina, and later expanded to Curitiba, Paraná, reaching São Paulo, the economic center of the country.

The crimes investigated include money laundering, the formation of a criminal organization and crimes against the national financial system, such as operating a financial institution without legal authorization, illegally offering securities and illegally providing investment advice.

Source: Live Coins

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