Updated On: 24 October, 2022 07:16 AM IST | Mumbai | Faizan Khan
In a fresh case of fraud, cyber cops find that insiders from private banks had helped 29-year-old open over 100 accounts to re-route scam money out of India

The woman, now out on bail, lives along the upscale Khar Link Road. Representational pic
A 29-year-old Khar woman was arrested on the charge of helping Chinese Bitcoin scammers suck out Indian investors’ money by opening at least 100 accounts in several banks and creating many shell companies. The woman allegedly took the help of two officials from HDFC and Kotak banks who also have been arrested, said sources. The cyber police suspect the fraud could be as big as Rs 1,000 crore.
The scam began unravelling following a complaint by a 66-year-old professor from a top engineering college. On March 31, the professor approached the Khar police station saying she was duped of Rs 36 lakh in the guise of investment in Bitcoins.