Assets worth Rs. 1,144 crore have been confiscated by government authorities, and a total of 20 individuals have been arrested for their involvement in cryptocurrency scams. This decisive action comes as a response to the growing concerns surrounding fraudulent activities within the digital currency realm. The crackdown underscores the government’s commitment to tackling illegal practices and maintaining the integrity of financial systems.
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