A gang of six to seven miscreants allegedly robbed a Bengaluru businessman of Rs 2 crore in money whereas he was making an attempt to transform it into cryptocurrency lately.
The businessman, Sriharsha V, 33, who operates a agency known as Aerivon Oxygen Pvt Ltd in west Bengaluru, was allegedly robbed on the premises of A Okay Enterprises, a personal agency, the place he had arrived on Wednesday afternoon to transform the money into USDT cryptocurrency by means of a contact supplied by his associates.
In response to the police criticism filed by the businessman, he was searching for to transform the money to facilitate the acquisition of a machine from Germany to begin a cold-pressed oil enterprise. He was reportedly knowledgeable by a few of his associates to contact a person known as Benjamin Harish to facilitate the conversion of the money to the USDT cryptocurrency. Following an interplay with Harish, Sriharsha was requested to come back to the workplace of A Okay Enterprises at MS Palya in Vidyaranyapura police limits.
The criticism additional said that when Sriharsha arrived on the workplace of A Okay Enterprises within the firm of his two associates, he was met by Harish and his affiliate Rakshit. Whereas they had been counting the money with a counting machine introduced by Harish, a bunch of six to seven folks allegedly barged into the workplace with knives and took away the Rs 2 crore money and telephones of the businessman and his associates. The gang allegedly locked the businessman, his associates, and the foreign money conversion brokers within the workplace.
In response to the criticism, the alleged cash converter Harish and his affiliate Rakshit fled the crime scene when the shutter of the workplace was opened to free the businessman and the others.
The Vidyaranyapura police have lodged a case of dacoity underneath part 310 (2) of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita. The police have taken Harish and his affiliate into custody for questioning after they had been named as suspects within the case by Sriharsha.
The supply of the Rs 2 crore money, which Sriharsha claimed to have borrowed to begin the cold-pressed oil enterprise, can be being investigated.

