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India's Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) has conducted raids at 60 locations across the country, including in cities such as Delhi NCR, Pune, Chandigarh, Nanded, Kolhapur, and Bengaluru, as part of its investigation into the $800 million (₹6,600 crore) GainBitcoin scam.
Launched in 2015 by Amit Bhardwaj (who passed away in 2022) and his brother Ajay Bhardwaj, GainBitcoin, which operated under Variabletech Pte. Ltd., promised investors lucrative returns of 10% monthly in Bitcoin (BTC) through “cloud mining contracts.”
The CBI took over these cases and conducted an omnibus and comprehensive investigation to uncover the full extent of the fraud, identify all accused parties, and trace the misappropriated funds, including international transactions. During the raids, the CBI seized incriminating digital evidence, including crypto wallets, emails, and cloud data, crucial to tracing the funds—some of which have allegedly been laundered across international borders.
The investigation took a major turn in March 2022 when the Indian Supreme Court intervened in the case, ordering Ajay Bhardwaj to disclose the details of his deceased brother’s crypto wallet. The court ruling, which followed Ajay Bhardwaj's appeal to have the case dismissed, said that the username and password were crucial to understanding the scale of the fraud and tracing the proceeds.
The CBI has now consolidated multiple FIRs registered in various states, including Jammu & Kashmir, Punjab, Delhi,
Bengal, Karnataka, and Maharashtra, into one single investigation.The investigation into GainBitcoin is part of a trend of increased enforcement and regulatory action within India’s crypto ecosystem. Last week, Mumbai police booked Ravi Mahaseth, the managing director of Coin ZX, an Indian crypto trading platform, for allegedly defrauding investors out of $23 million (Rs 200 crore). The police action follows a series of complaints lodged against Coin ZX, which allegedly promised returns on Bitcoin investments, only for investors to see payments stop after a few months.
The Indian Enforcement Directorate (ED) has also launched a crackdown on crypto fraud, conducting searches in Delhi, Jaipur, and Mumbai

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