Crypto Stolen From Indian Businessman Used by Hamas in Attacks on Israel
Nearly 4 crore INR ($480,000) crypto stolen from a businessman in Delhi, India has been traced back to crypto accounts linked to Hamas by Indian police. Indian authorities received input from Israeli intelligence agency...
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Indian authorities received input from Israeli intelligence agency Mossad regarding some suspect wallets that were being used by terror organizations for funding. ...
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