Co-founder of alleged cryptocurrency scam OmegaPro arrested in Turkey with $160 million in seized assets
According to Turkish media reports, Andreas Szakacs, a co-founder of OmegaPro, which is believed to be involved in a cryptocurrency scam, was arrested in Turkey in July. The reports stated that Turkish authorities confiscated cold wallets and computers and traced $160 million worth of cryptocurrency transactions. Andreas Szakacs was arrested for his alleged involvement in a cryptocurrency Ponzi scheme that defrauded investors of $4 billion, according to Turkish media reports on Thursday.
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