India's CBI busts transnational cybercrime ring, seizes $327,000 worth of crypto
India's Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) recently arrested a man, Rahul Arora, in Delhi and seized $327,000 (approx. 280 million rupees) worth of cryptocurrency and $26,400 (approx. 220,000 rupees) in cash, successfully cracking a transnational cybercrime case against victims in the United States and Canada. Investigators discovered international calling equipment, caller ID forgery software, social engineering tools and voice recording tools during raids at three locations. The operation is part of the CBI's "Chakra-V" multi-agency partnership, which joins agencies such as the International Criminal Police Organisation and the FBI to focus on combating cross-border cybercrime.