murdered russian crypto scammers

Karma came knocking. Roman Novak, the Russian cryptocurrency fraudster who swindled countless victims before fleeing to the UAE, has been found murdered alongside his wife Anna. The couple, missing for weeks, apparently met a brutal end at the hands of Russian kidnappers who failed to extract money from the convicted scammer. Tough break for a guy who spent years taking other people’s cash.

When karma calls, it collects with interest. Novak’s final scam couldn’t fool death.

The Novaks disappeared after traveling to meet “investors” in Hatta on October 2nd. Their driver dropped them at a car park near a lake, where they entered another vehicle. Nobody heard from them again. Their phones pinged last on October 4th around Hatta and Oman, then briefly in Cape Town before going dark forever. The kidnapppers reportedly tortured the victims with sharp knives before killing them. Family members, growing concerned after a month of silence, reported their disappearance to authorities.

What happened next reads like a crime thriller—except it’s real. Two Russian citizens kidnapped the couple, hoping to score a massive ransom or access Novak’s accounts. When that plan failed, they murdered both victims, dismembered their bodies, and left the remains in containers near a shopping center in Hatta. Seven suspects have been detained in Russia in connection with the murders and related financial crimes. Not exactly the retirement Novak planned after his six-year prison sentence for fraud.

Russian authorities opened a murder investigation without officially naming the victims. UAE law enforcement detained the suspects, though details remain sparse about evidence collection or cause of death.

The case has captivated media attention due to Novak’s notoriety. He’d built a reputation by claiming friendship with Telegram founder Pavel Durov and running high-profile cryptocurrency schemes before disappearing with clients’ money. His criminal history made him infamous in Russian crypto circles.

Now he’s gone for good. No more scams, no more false promises. Just containers of human remains outside a shopping center. The investigation continues as authorities piece together exactly what happened to the fraudster who finally ran out of luck.

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