Cryptocurrency: Bitcoin Case: Sit Raids Premises Of 4 Cops, 2 Cyber Experts | Bengaluru News
Bengaluru: The Special Investigation Team (SIT) looking into Bitcoin laundering and other cases on Saturday raided nine locations, including the houses and offices of four police officers and two cyber experts.
According to a statement from SIT, the officials seized four laptops, eight mobile phones, two network-attached storage (NAS) devices, 10 hard drives, five pen drives, a memory card, and other relevant documents.
The SIT sleuths also questioned the four cops who were part of the investigation in the Bitcoin case involving hacker Srikrishna alias Sriki. According to sources, DySP Sridhar Poojar and inspectors Chandradhara, Lakshmikanthaiah, and Prashanth Babu were the raided policemen. SIT also conducted searches at the office of Babu in the technical cell in Adugodi.
Raids and searches were also conducted on the residences and offices of two cyber experts — Santosh Kumar KS, CEO of Group Cyber ID Technology in HSR Layout, and Gagan Jain B Satish, CEO and founder of CyberSafe in JP Nagar. The two experts are said to have assisted police in the Sriki hacking case probe, among others.
Laptop missing
Sources said a laptop in which the officers are alleged to have created and deleted files was not found during the raids. The SIT investigating officer had given three notices each to the four police officers, asking them to provide the laptop, but they claimed the laptop wasn’t with them.
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According to a statement from SIT, the officials seized four laptops, eight mobile phones, two network-attached storage (NAS) devices, 10 hard drives, five pen drives, a memory card, and other relevant documents.
The SIT sleuths also questioned the four cops who were part of the investigation in the Bitcoin case involving hacker Srikrishna alias Sriki. According to sources, DySP Sridhar Poojar and inspectors Chandradhara, Lakshmikanthaiah, and Prashanth Babu were the raided policemen. SIT also conducted searches at the office of Babu in the technical cell in Adugodi.
Raids and searches were also conducted on the residences and offices of two cyber experts — Santosh Kumar KS, CEO of Group Cyber ID Technology in HSR Layout, and Gagan Jain B Satish, CEO and founder of CyberSafe in JP Nagar. The two experts are said to have assisted police in the Sriki hacking case probe, among others.
Laptop missing
Sources said a laptop in which the officers are alleged to have created and deleted files was not found during the raids. The SIT investigating officer had given three notices each to the four police officers, asking them to provide the laptop, but they claimed the laptop wasn’t with them.
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