Crypto Currency Deal: Ahmedabad Police’s latest crackdown has become the center of debate. A crypto currency deal was made and Zone-1 squad police reached where 20 lakh rupees were paid at Angadia firm on CG Road. The Commissioner of Police has ordered an investigation after the police presented with the allegation of embezzlement of this 20 lakh rupees. A man named Ashok who deals in crypto currency and the police took five lakhs from him is also a mystery. Shockingly, two constables were suspended in Nawarangpura itself for vandalism a month ago. Now, there have been allegations against the Zone-1 squad.
Ashok and the secret of five lakhs amid allegations that Zone-1 squad extorted 20 lakhs from a businessman
A man named Ashok from Ahmedabad developed a friendship with a businessman named Sudarshanbhai for the last one and a half years. Ashok, who had given the temptation to earn 60 lakhs in a week against an investment of 50 lakhs, now USDT. That is, crypto currency was lured. It was said that 30 lakhs worth of crypto currency was to be sold for 20 lakhs as a person was in need of money. Sudarshanbhai has USDT in his wallet. He said that he would give 20 lakhs only after coming.
After meeting near Vastrapur Mall, Sudarshanbhai was taken to Angadia firm on CG Road to pay the money. While waiting for crypto currency to arrive in the wallet, police personnel including Mayur, Amit came. Sudarshanbhai and Ashok were taken to the upper floor of Navrangpura police station along with Rs 20 lakh from the Angadia firm.
Both were presented with 20 lakh rupees to an officer who looked like a PSI in the office of the Zone-1 squad. Fearing that something strange would happen, Sudarshanbhai called his acquaintances. Under pressure, it was Ashok who recommended to let the Zone-1 squad go and assured to return 20 lakhs to Sudarshanbhai. In return Ashok Rs. Five lakhs were demanded to be paid. A police officer, who had previously worked in Nawarangpura and is currently working in Vejalpur, was made a maghyasthi and was given the charge of five lakh rupees. Five lakhs were received from Ashok in this way.
Sudarshanbhai evaded the police who threatened to prosecute him saying that crypto currency business is illegal and was released with the hope of getting back 20 lakhs. However, the money was not returned for three days and Ashok switched off his mobile phone. Finally, after businessman Sudarshanbhai submitted to the Police Commissioner’s office that he had been vandalized, the Commissioner of Police ordered an inquiry by a DCP level officer.
Who currently has the 20 lakh rupees of the trader who came to take crypto currency four days ago? That is the point of inquiry. The merchant was willing to pay 20 lakhs after the USDT arrived in the wallet and the firm agreed.
How did the police know the details of this same businessman having 20 lakhs and dealing in crypto currencies? Why did the Vejalpur police officer take charge of the fact that 20 lakh rupees have not been returned and Ashok has to pay five lakh? Where did the money go after the police assured to return 20 lakhs? Was it really 25 lakh chauns or because of collusion was there a drama of Ashoka taking five lakhs to make 20 lakh chauns?
Why did Ashok turn off the mobile phone, who assured to return the money in front of the police? Was there collusion between Ashok and some personnel of Navrangpura DCP squad? A month earlier, two constables were suspended in a similar case of vandalism in the Navrangpura police station building, yet under what circumstances did their own squad dare to do such an act that would jeopardize the credit of a DCP level officer? Currently, this incident has become a hot topic of discussion in the police system itself amid the question whether the real facts of the shocking sequence of events will come out during the investigation assigned by the police commissioner.