Garantex co-founder arrested while on holiday in India, report
A co-founder of the Russian crypto exchange Garantex has reportedly been arrested by police in India under the country’s extradition laws, according to TechCrunch. Kerala State police arrested Aleksej Besciokov at 4pm IST yesterday in the coastal region of Varkala, where he was reportedly holidaying with his family. Last week, the US charged Besciokov, who is Garantex’s main technical administrator, with facilitating money laundering for transnational criminal organizations and conspiracy to violate sanctions. In conjunction with Germany and Finland, the US also seized Garantex’s online domains . Just before this, Tether froze $27 million worth of USDT on the platform, which Garantex called a “war against the Russian crypto market.” According to the US, Garantex has processed at least $96 billion worth of crypto transactions for the past six years. Garantex says ‘USDT in Russian wallets under threat’ as Tether freezes $27M Read more: Russ...