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Convicted Russian crypto scammer and his wife found murdered in the UAE

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Russian entrepreneur Roman Novak, a convicted crypto fraudster, and his wife Anna were abducted and found murdered in the United Arab Emirates, after a plot linked to ransom demands and digital assets went awry.​

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Roman Novak was well known across St. Petersburg for defrauding investors out of millions from his various crypto ventures. After being sentenced to a six-year prison sentence for large-scale fraud in 2020, Novak relocated to Dubai, creating the Fintopio crypto app and allegedly raising hundreds of millions from new investors.

In early October, Novak and his wife set out for what appeared to be a promising investor meeting near Hatta, close to the UAE-Oman border. Instead, they switched vehicles, leaving their driver behind, and disappeared without a trace.​

Roman Novak: International kidnapping and murder

As days passed with no contact, Novak’s relatives sounded the alarm. Russian and UAE authorities launched an investigation, suspecting the couple had been lured to a rented villa under false pretenses, abruptly turning a business meeting into a kidnapping for ransom.

The kidnappers hoped to force Novak to hand over access to substantial crypto funds, reportedly held in wallets and accounts linked to his app and prior fraud schemes. When they failed to secure the money, the tragic outcome followed: both Roman and Anna were killed. According to sources cited by Russian media, their bodies were dismembered and left in containers near a Hatta shopping center.​

Aftermath and ongoing investigation

With news breaking in Russian and international outlets, details have emerged of arrests spanning both the UAE and Russia. Seven suspects, several from St. Petersburg and one from Kazakhstan, have been detained, facing charges ranging from murder to financial crimes as intermediaries in illegal money movements. Anna’s father and stepmother had traveled to Dubai after the couple’s disappearance to be with the couple’s underage children, who were left orphaned by this brutal act.​

Crypto’s dark underside

The murder of Roman Novak and his wife is a stark reminder of the dangers lurking beneath the surface of the crypto world, and the alarming rise of wrench attacks. As security expert Jameson Lopp previously told CryptoSlate, flaunting your personal wealth on platforms like Instagram while holding crypto is one of the most dangerous things you can do.

Digital wealth creates new targets and new vulnerabilities, where criminal intent collides with decentralized finance. For law enforcement and crypto investors alike, the murder highlights the need for vigilance and strong safeguards in all dealings involving digital assets, especially as crypto continues its global spread.​

In the wake of Novak’s murder, both Russian and international authorities are stepping up efforts to police cross-border crime linked to blockchain investment scams and ransom-driven violence, as the search for accountability continues.

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