Mumbai: The town Crime Department has arrested two individuals from Borivli who have been a part of a gang concerned in laundering money obtained by means of cyber frauds by changing it into cryptocurrency (USDT) and transferring it to Chinese nationals.Based mostly on particular technical evaluation, the officers of Unit 12 arrested two individuals — Akhilesh Tiwari (41), a property supplier from Kandivali, and Pankaj Virendra Jha (35), a resident of Poisar from Borivali East, on Friday. Police seized Rs 2 lakh in money, a number of financial institution passbooks, cheque books, debit and bank cards, faux IDs, and three cellphones from their possession. An Ertiga automobile value Rs 8 lakh was additionally confiscated.Investigators stated the duo was working with international handlers, recognized by police as Chinese nationals, working via WhatsApp numbers saved below the names Monkey and KK Importer. Tiwari allegedly bought USDT cryptocurrency by means of the Binance app at Rs 85–90 per unit and bought it again to the Chinese handlers at Rs 104 per unit, making income whereas routing illicit funds.Police suspect that over Rs 80–90 lakh was funneled by means of a number of Indian financial institution accounts, some belonging to associates and acquaintances, which have been later emptied in money withdrawals. Jha reportedly supplied entry to financial institution accounts and obtained commissions of Rs 15,000–Rs 20,000 per account.A preliminary probe signifies the laundered funds have been proceeds of cyber scams concentrating on Indian residents. “That is half of a bigger racket the place Indian financial institution accounts are being misused to convert stolen money into cryptocurrency and switch it overseas. We’re taking a look at a bigger image to hint their accomplices,” an officer stated.The distinction was stored as revenue. Co-accused Pankaj Jha supplied entry to a number of accounts and obtained fee per account. The laundered money was thus layered, transformed into crypto, and transferred overseas to conceal its fraudulent origins.The 2 accused have been booked below dishonest and cybercrime provisions. Police stated the duo was produced earlier than court docket on Saturday and remanded in police custody until August 28, to probe the money path, establish accomplices, and set up hyperlinks with international handlers.












