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Indian origin Ponzi king dupes investors of 115 million pounds | An Indian origin businessman has been charged for spearheading Britain’s biggest Ponzi fraud, cheating investors, including a former England cricketer,
of 115-million-pounds. According to the Daily Express, Kautilya Nandan Pruthi’s
victims include former England cricketer Darren Gough, singer Jerome Flynn and
other celebrities. Gough is a former winner of TV’s Strictly Come Dancing talent
contest. Cricket star Kevin Pietersen was approached to take part in the scheme
but decided not to. Pruthi, 39, who ran Business Consulting International, was
arrested in July last year with two other men. The move followed a painstaking
investigation by the City of London Police . Luxury cars including two Ferraris,
two Bentleys, a Lamborghini, a Rolls-Royce and a Maserati were seized. Another
million pounds worth of assets, including jewellery and watches, as well as 250,000
pounds cash, has also been seized. BCI was run from rented offices in Knightsbridge,
central London , and had around 600 clients on its books. The Crown Prosecution
Service central fraud group announced charges against Pruthi yesterday. They include
22 counts of fraud, five of obtaining a money transfer by deception, and unauthorised
financial activity. He is also accused of money laundering by “concealing, disguising,
converting, transferring and removing criminal property contrary to the Proceeds
of Crime Act, 2002”. The charges relate to his alleged activities between August
25, 2005 , and June 10, 2009 . Pruthi will appear at City of London Magistrates’ Court on
September 3. |
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