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Como uma Vítima do Bitconnect se Tornou em Extorsão: Crime Cripto de ₹1,232 Crore de Shailesh Bhatt Descoberto pela ED
The Enforcement Directorate (ED) has apprehended Shailesh Babulal Bhatt in connection with one of India’s most significant crypto extortion cases, valued at ₹1,232.50 crore. Shailesh Bhatt’s arrest stems from a complex scheme involving kidnapping, cryptocurrency extortion, and money laundering—all triggered by his financial losses in the infamous Bitconnect Coin collapse.
The Bitconnect Collapse That Started It All
Between 2017 and 2018, Bitconnect Coin, promoted by Satish Kumbhani, attracted thousands of investors with promises of substantial returns. The scheme ultimately proved to be a massive fraud. In January 2018, Kumbhani abruptly shut down the platform and disappeared with investor funds, leaving victims devastated. Shailesh Bhatt, who had invested heavily in Bitconnect Coin, lost his capital in the collapse. Rather than seeking legal recourse, Bhatt allegedly decided to recover his losses through illegal means—targeting the very people behind the scam.
Kidnapping and Extortion: The Crime Unfolds
Determined to recoup his investment, Shailesh Bhatt orchestrated the kidnapping of two employees working for Satish Kumbhani. Using the abductions as leverage, he demanded an enormous ransom. The extortion scheme proved devastatingly successful for Bhatt. He managed to obtain 2,091 Bitcoins, 11,000 Litecoins, and ₹14.50 crore in cash—making it one of the largest cryptocurrency extortions in India.
Based on current market rates as of March 2026, the Bitcoin holdings alone are valued at approximately $1.49 billion, while the Litecoin amounts to roughly $6.18 million, underscoring the massive scale of the crime. The total value of extorted cryptocurrencies aligns with the ED’s assessment of ₹1,232.50 crore.
Laundering the Crime Proceeds
After securing the ransom, Shailesh Bhatt began distributing approximately ₹289 crore of the extorted funds among accomplices involved in the kidnapping and extortion plot. These criminal associates played crucial roles in the kidnapping operation. Rather than holding onto the cryptocurrency, Bhatt converted portions of the proceeds into tangible assets, purchasing immovable properties, gold, and other valuable items—a classic money laundering technique designed to obscure the criminal origins of the wealth.
The ED’s investigation uncovered these transactions and subsequently attached movable and immovable properties worth ₹442 crore as part of its ongoing probe. This asset seizure demonstrates the breadth of Bhatt’s ill-gotten gains and the financial damage his crimes inflicted.
Legal Action and Continued Investigation
The ED’s case against Shailesh Bhatt was initiated following two First Information Reports (FIRs) filed by Surat Police CID against Bitconnect founder Satish Kumbhani for defrauding the public. When investigators traced the extortion proceeds, they zeroed in on Bhatt as the mastermind. He now faces charges under the Prevention of Money Laundering Act (PMLA)—India’s stringent anti-money laundering legislation.
Shailesh Bhatt appeared before a special PMLA court in Ahmedabad and has been remanded to ED custody for further interrogation. The investigation remains active, with authorities tracking additional proceeds and potential accomplices. As the probe progresses, further developments are expected in this landmark case that exposes the cascading consequences of crypto fraud—from the initial victims of Bitconnect to the secondary crimes it inspired.