Volk explained that the group operated five “call centers” in Minsk. Officers raided these addresses, seizing “computer equipment, mobile devices, accounting documentation, and access to cloud storage.”
She added that one of the alleged masterminds and “two of his accomplices” were detained in the Moscow region.
During a raid on the suspected mastermind’s residence and offices, police seized over 8 million rubles (worth $88,900), as well as about 23 million rubles ($255,560) worth of foreign currency, and 30 “units of computer equipment.”
Russian Crypto Exchanges Still Unregulated
The ministry says its Investigative Department will handle the case in Russia. In Belarus, the nation’s Investigative Committee says it will launch a fraud-related criminal case against the suspects.
Russian police have claimed that crypto-related crime is on the rise, with Belarusian officials making similar claims in recent months.
Security officials have also arrested several people in Russia, accusing them of using crypto as a remittance tool to send funds to the Armed Forces of Ukraine.
Crypto exchanges remain entirely unregulated in Russia. However, many top government officials have urged Moscow to launch a state-run exchange that could help industrial miners and international trade firms swap coins for fiat.