Binance and Delhi police expose $100,000 lost in solar scam

The fraudulent scheme, operated by “M/s Goldcoat Solar,” falsely claimed official backing, promising high returns to lure investors..

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Binance has partnered with the Delhi Police to uncover and dismantle a $100,000 scam tied to India’s renewable energy goals. The fraudulent scheme, operated by ‘M/s Goldcoat Solar,’ falsely claimed it had official backing to help expand the nation’s solar power capacity. Promising high returns, the scammers duped investors by aligning their activities with India’s green energy ambitions.

Using social media to impersonate officials and create fake earnings reports, the syndicate built trust with victims, while concealing their true identities through multiple SIM cards registered under unsuspecting individuals. Binance aided the investigation by providing crucial analytical support to trace the funds, which had been laundered through bank accounts and converted into cryptocurrency.

The crackdown comes after Binance’s recent re-entry into India, where the exchange is now registered with the Financial Intelligence Unit, ensuring compliance with local regulations amid ongoing efforts to regulate crypto platforms.