According to Deep Tide TechFlow, on June 11, the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) in India arrested Rahul Arora in Delhi, seizing $327,000 worth of cryptocurrency and $26,400 in cash, breaking up a transnational cybercrime case targeting victims in the United States and Canada. Investigators discovered tools for committing crimes, including international calling devices, caller ID spoofing software, social engineering tools, and voice recording equipment during raids at three locations. This operation is part of the CBI's 'Chakra-V' multi-agency collaboration program, which partners with organizations like Interpol and the FBI to focus on combating cross-border cybercrime.