Indian authorities have arrested a second Bitsolives suspect.
As
reported by the Time of India
, Prashant Brahmbhatt was arrested returning to India from Dubai on Wednesday, December 6th.
The EOW nabbed … Brahmbhatt from Dabolim International Airport in Goa on Wednesday.
A lookout circular had been issued in his name as he was absconding for the last one and a half years and was living in Dubai.
Brahmbhatt (right)
fled to Dubai
upon learning of pending criminal charges. He is reported to have opened up a travel agency.
All in all Mumbai Police have charged five Bitsolives scammers. Anuj Ohja and Ganesh Sagar were
arrested in early 2022
.
Bitsolives CEO Mohsin Jameel remains at large.
Jameel (right) is believed to be hiding out in either the UK or Dubai. Chandrashekhar Bali is believed to be hiding out in Dubai.
Bitsolives
was an MLM crypto Ponzi that surfaced in 2017. 300% returns were on offer, paid through the scheme’s Buxcoins Ponzi shitcoin.
As reported by BehindMLM readers in the comments of our review, Bitsolives
collapsed
in early 2019.
🤖 Quick Answer
Who is Prashant Brahmbhatt and why was he arrested?Prashant Brahmbhatt is a Bitsolives suspect arrested by Indian authorities at Dabolim International Airport in Goa on December 6th. He had absconded for eighteen months while living in Dubai, where he allegedly operated a travel agency. A lookout circular was issued for his arrest following pending criminal charges related to the Bitsolives Ponzi scheme.
How many Bitsolives scammers has Mumbai Police charged?
Mumbai Police has charged five individuals connected to the Bitsolives Ponzi scheme. Among them are Prashant Brahmbhatt, Anuj Ohja and Ganesh Sagar, who were arrested in early 2022. Bitsolives CEO Mohsin Jameel remains at large, believed to be hiding in the United Kingdom or Dubai
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