According to
news reports
out of Belarus, thirty local Kairos Technologies leaders were arrested yesterday.

Belarus’ Department of Financial Investigations used riot police to carry out raids, which in addition to arrests also saw computers, telephones, luxury cars and real estate seized.

Under the guise of offering cloud-services,
Kairos Technologies
solicit investments which are used to pay off existing investors.

Pending prosecution, those arrested could face up to seven years imprisonment if convicted.

If you have suffered from Kairos Technologies Action refer to the duty of the State Control Committee of Belarus UDFR at: Minsk, ul. P. edge, 3, housing 2 or by phone: +375 (17) 294-94-31.

Stay tuned…

Update 2nd October 2016 – 
Belarus’ State Control Committee has released
an official statement
covering the arrests.


🤖 Quick Answer

What happened to Kairos Technologies leaders in Belarus?
Thirty local Kairos Technologies leaders were arrested in Belarus following raids conducted by the Department of Financial Investigations. Authorities seized computers, telephones, luxury vehicles, and real estate. The company allegedly operated a Ponzi scheme, soliciting investments under the guise of cloud services to pay existing investors. Those convicted could face up to seven years imprisonment.

What charges did Kairos Technologies face?
Kairos Technologies operated an investment fraud scheme. Under the pretense of providing cloud services, the company solicited investments that were subsequently used to pay returns to earlier investors, constituting a classic Ponzi scheme structure. Belarus' financial authorities initiated prosecution against arrested company leaders.

Where could victims report Kairos Technologies fraud?
Victims of Kairos Technologies fraud could contact Belarus' State Control Committee at the address: Minsk, ul. P. edge,


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