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Prosecutor's Office Asks Up to 30 Years of Imprisonment of Accused Persons in Arbitar's Cryptocurrencies Fraud · Global Voices

Summary by OKDIARIO
The Public Prosecutor's Office has requested at the National High Court up to 30 years in prison for those accused of the alleged pyramidal scam with cryptocurrencies of Arbistar, as was known by OKDIARIO. Specifically, the Public Prosecutor's Office charges up to three crimes to each of the alleged perpetrators of these acts. In total, according to the judge's calculations, 32,000 cases have been affected. However, only about 5,000 cases have b…
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OKDIARIO broke the news in on Saturday, March 8, 2025.
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