africrypt

  1. Hanno Labuschagne

    Hawks investigating Africrypt "Bitcoin brothers"

    Hawks investigating Africrypt "Bitcoin brothers" South African police are investigating a number of criminal cases brought by out-of-pocket investors who want two brothers arrested over an allegedly fraudulent cryptocurrency platform. A group of investors are seeking the arrest of Raees and...
  2. Jan

    We have proof Africrypt wasn't hacked - private investigator

    Criminal charges for South Africa's Bitcoin Brothers — despite R80 million payoff A group of Bitcoin investors are pushing for criminal charges against individuals who run a cryptocurrency platform in South Africa suspected to have been fraudulent, in a case that might prove challenging to...
  3. Jan

    South Africa's "R54 billion" Bitcoin Brothers - from fairytale to horror story

    Rise and fall of South Africa's "R54 billion" Bitcoin Brothers Brothers Raees and Ameer Cajee have ruined people’s lives, and it is only a matter of time before the long arm of the law catches up with them. Those were the words of private investigator Sean Peirce, who spoke to Carte Blanche in...
  4. Jan

    Younger Africrypt brother impressed Dawie Roodt

    South African Bitcoin brothers' big lie about Dawie Roodt Cryptocurrency investment scheme Africrypt allegedly claimed that it had taken on 15% of economist Dawie Roodt’s portfolio, court documents show. Adrian Pilling, one of Africrypt’s former clients participating in the liquidation...
  5. Jan

    Africrypt Bitcoin brothers took money from "very dangerous people" they shouldn't have

    South Africa's Bitcoin brothers "stole from the wrong guy" Raees and Ameer Cajee, the brothers who founded Africrypt, are on the run because they apparently took money from the wrong man. "They stole from the wrong guy. There is nowhere on Earth they can hide," a source with intimate knowledge...
  6. Jan

    Africrypt founder says only R72 million in Bitcoin was lost in hack

    South African Bitcoin brother reveals how much is missing — and it is not R51 billion Raees Cajee, who founded Africrypt with his brother Ameer, told The Wall Street Journal that less than $5 million (R72 million) was lost when their platform was hacked. Bloomberg previously reported that the...
  7. Hanno Labuschagne

    One investor lost R41 million in Africrypt's "hacked Bitcoin billions"

    One investor lost R41 million in Africrypt's "hacked Bitcoin billions" Reports that two South African brothers, Raees and Ameer Cajee, skipped the country with an estimated R51 billion in bitcoin are "extraordinary", according to attorney Gerhard Botha. Botha represents a group of investors...
  8. Jan

    More details emerge about Africrypt founders who disappeared after "hack"

    Bizarre details about Africrypt founders who disappeared along with R51 billion in Bitcoin Two South African brothers, Raees and Ameer Cajee, recently vanished along with an estimated R51 billion in Bitcoin from their cryptocurrency investment platform Africrypt. Details are now emerging...
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