Congress alleges Rs 5,000 cr bitcoin scam in Gujarat

IANS  |  New Delhi 

The on Thursday alleged that a "scam" of more than Rs 5,000 crore had surfaced in with suspected involvement of some BJP leaders and demanded a Supreme Court-monitored judicial probe into the issue.

told reporters here that it was a multi-layered scam and the CID had estimated it to be of more than Rs 5,000 crore though some vernacular news reports and independent blogs have put the value of illegalities at Rs 88,000 crore.

"A new mega scam has been unraveled in The finger of suspicion of this massive scam of illegal cryptocurrency directly points to several top leaders and a mastermind -- an absconding BJP and former MLA Nalin Kotadiya," Gohil said.

is a type of digital currency in which techniques are used to regulate the generation of units of currency and verify the transfer of funds, operating independently of a central Bitcoin is not a legal tender in

Gohil said the scam was a where "illegal hawala transactions, kidnappings, extortion of cryptocurrency using CBI/police/government authorities at the behest of top BJP leaders in Gujarat is a norm".

He said the scam began with complaint made to Gujarat's for Home Pradeepsinh Jadeja by a Surat-based builder against Gujarat's district police of alleged extortion of "200 bitcoins (Rs 10 crore) and demanding Rs 32 crore in cash".

Gohil said investigative agencies found district police indulging in extortion and action was taken against several officials including SP Jagdish Patel.

"The CID then discovered that the mastermind of this scam was Nalin Kotadiya," Gohil said.

He said Kotadiya is absconding but has said in a video that "if he is arrested, he will reveal damning evidences which will expose top BJP leaders in the state".

Gohil alleged that Gujarat CID Crime was trying to pressurize the witnesses for "political reasons" and that a second complaint was surprisingly filed by them, naming Bhatt as the accused.

"Instead of him (Bhatt) being the complainant in the first case, the CID at the behest of MoS Home made the police the complainant," he said.

He said had sent investigative agencies "to hound Gujarat MLAs" but "does not bother to investigate this scam in which an absconding mastermind BJP has made serious allegations of how top BJP leaders are linked with this entire sage of illicit money transactions".

"Who are the top BJP leaders against whom Kotadiya has damning evidence? We demand an impartial Supreme Court-monitored judicial investigation," he said.

Gohil asked if demonetisation was used by the BJP leaders in Gujarat to convert black money into "white" and "dupe investors through multiple extortion of illicit money".

The Congress said the BJP was still scrambling for answers on how Ahmedabad District Cooperative (ADCB), whose is Amit Shah, received old currency of Rs 745.58 crore in just five days during demonetisation and how Rs 3,118.51 crore were deposited in 11 banks linked to BJP leaders in Gujarat.

--IANS

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First Published: Thu, July 05 2018. 16:32 IST