According to PANews, the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) in India has arrested Rahul Arora in New Delhi as part of a nationwide operation targeting a fraudulent scheme. The operation led to the seizure of cryptocurrency valued at $327,000 (approximately 28 million rupees) and $26,400 in cash across three locations. The investigation revealed that the group used social engineering and technical disguise methods to impersonate government officials, deceiving victims in the United States and Canada. The CBI stated that this operation is part of the 'Chakra-V' multi-agency initiative against cybercrime, conducted in collaboration with international organizations such as the FBI and Interpol. Analysts emphasize that while the case involves cryptocurrency, it should not be misconstrued as a 'cryptocurrency scam.'