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Turkey arrests 4 in new digital currency platform probe

ISTANBUL — Turkish authorities arrested four people Monday on fraud charges in connection with an investigation into a local cryptocurrency trading platform – the second to be probed in recent days.

Vebitcoin CEO Ilker Bas, his business partner – who is also his wife – and two other employees were detained in western Mugla province.

The digital currency platform said it had shut down operations this week due to financial difficulties. Turkish authorities blocked the company’s bank accounts.

Vebitcoin is the second cryptocurrency platform in Turkey to come under investigation over the past week.

Authorities believe another named Thodex defrauded some 391,000 people out of an estimated US$2 billion in investments. An international arrest warrant has been issued for its owner, Faruk Fatih Ozer, and 62 others were detained.

Earlier this month, Turkey’s central bank announced that it was banning the use of cryptocurrencies to pay for goods, arguing that they presented “irrevocable” risks.

The decision came as many in Turkey have turned to cryptocurrencies to shield their savings from rising inflation and the Turkish currency’s slump.

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