The unknown took more than 20 million rubles from the buyer and disappeared. This is reported on Saturday, December 16, REN TV.
According to the channel, the man decided to buy bitcoins. He met with the sellers in one of the cafes in the center of Moscow and gave for the crypto currency 300 thousand euros and 50 thousand dollars (about 20.7 million and 2.9 million rubles respectively). The attackers took the money, but did not fulfill their part of the deal and fled.
The victim appealed to the police. Currently, law enforcement officers are looking for scammers.
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