Enforcement Directorate attaches Rs 131.5cr assets, luxury yacht in OctaFX forex trading scam case | Mumbai News - Times of India
Mumbai: Enforcement Directorate (ED) has provisionally attached properties, including a luxury yacht and immovable properties in Spain, worth approximately Rs 131.5 crore in its ongoing investigation into unauthorised forex trading platform OctaFX.These assets belong to Russian national Pavel Prozorov, the alleged mastermind behind the platform OctaFx. The assets include movable properties in the form of a luxury yacht, a minijet boat, luxury car and immovable properties in the form of two residential properties in Spain. The luxury yacht, ‘Cherry', is an Italian model commercial yacht cruising in the Western Mediterranean.ED initiated investigation on the basis of FIR registered by Shivaji Nagar police station in Pune against several individuals for defrauding investors by falsely promising high returns through the OctaFX forex trading platform.
ED probe showed that OctaFX , an unauthorised forex broker, promoted via IPL, social media and celebrities, laundered funds by collecting investor money through mule accounts in the names of fake e-commerce firms. These shell firms, with dummy directors and manipulated KYCs, accessed payment gateways posing as legitimate merchants. Funds were routed through unauthorized payment aggregators and escrow accounts, adding layers to obscure ownership and transaction purpose.
OctaFX deliberately changed its login URLs and web addresses to obscure its fraudulent operations from investors. The platform manipulated trades to cause significant investor losses while siphoning funds into e-wallets and accounts of fictitious entities.The investigation also revealed that the proceed of crime of at least Rs 800 crore was generated by OctaFX from its operations in India in just nine months. Funds cheated from the investors were siphoned out of India in the guise of fake import of services to entities controlled by Prozorov across Spain, Estonia, Russia, Hong Kong, Singapore, UAE, and the UK.ED has already seized and attached assets worth more than Rs 296 crore, including 19 properties in Spain owned by Prozorov.