
October 25, 2017 Ruya Ignatovaalso called “queen cryptocurrencies“, boarded a Ryanair flight in Sofia bound for Athens. This was her last sign. Before disappearing from the face of the earth, Ignatova managed to extort at least $4 billion from unsuspecting victims through an elaborate scam involving fake OneCoin cryptocurrency.
Five years after her disappearance, they launched a manhunt FBI, Europol as well as Interpol find her more active than ever. In fact, a few days ago, an episode of an operation to search for the “Queen of Cryptocurrencies” took place in Greece. After all, our country can be, according to EL.AS officials, “the myth of Ariadne” to solve the case.
Company EL.AS.
According to EL.AS sources, a few days ago (less than a month) converging information from abroad and Greece showed that Ignatova is in our country and is holding meetings with specific people.
According to available information, the Investigation Department of EL.AS. immediately organized an operation to arrest her. However, after a long search, the information was not confirmed, which extended the thriller to find the wanted woman.
For 1in In July 2022, when the FBI also listed Ruya as one of the ten most wanted fugitives in the world (the only woman in the top ten), it noted that: “Ignatova boarded a flight to Greece and then disappeared. He may have traveled on a German passport to the United Arab Emirates, Bulgaria, Germany, Russia, Greece and/or Eastern Europe.”
A wide network of whistleblowers spreads from country to country
EL.AS sources. Note on kathimerini.gr that dozens of countries are working closely at an operational level to find Ignatova, exchanging materials and information. “Information from one country “unlocks” the development of research in another.. This investigation, which, despite the fact that five years have passed since the disappearance of Ignatova, remains active and in full swing, and the prosecutor’s offices of different countries are stepping up their actions, trying to tighten the cord around the woman No. 1 – the fugitive.
It should be noted that since mid-May last year, Ignatova … has also been wanted by Europol, and Interpol issued a red notice against her, to which a monetary reward is attached. The FBI is offering a $100,000 reward for information leading to her arrest.
Her web of victims. Ignatov in Greece
Source: Kathimerini

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