Suspected mastermind of fake Ponzi scheme held in Pak

Press Trust of India  |  Karachi 

Pakistan's on Friday arrested suspected mastermind of a fake who defrauded of around three billion rupees.

FIA said was arrested just when he was leaving from his residence to board a flight to

"He is wanted on charges of committing 'online electronic currency fraud' amounting to 3 billion rupees from Karachi," he said.

Younis said Sarwar is a primary suspect in the online case which has affected more than 17,000 people in the country.

According to the FIA officials, the suspect along with other accomplices operated a fake website called 'Channel Timez', with its address shown in Italy, which they used to receive money from people on the pretext of providing lucrative returns on dollar investments.

Sarwar and his partners ran the illegal known as "MLM" (Multi Level Marketing) by using the a website for which they had opened several binary accounts for the collection of money from people, Younis said.

"The customers were promised they would be given a profit at the rate of 1.5 per cent in US dollars in electronic currency (e-currency) on a daily basis. Using this method this gang collected some three billion rupees from the customers," he said.

He said the gang was also involved in the illegal business of selling of digital currencies, including Perfect Money, One Life and One Coin, which have been prohibited by the

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First Published: Sat, December 22 2018. 00:55 IST