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Nephew of BitConnect Extortionist Arrested in India

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On January 20, 2026, Indian authorities arrested Nikunj Bhatt (nephew of Shailesh Bubulal Bhatt) and Sanjay Kotadiya in connection with the BitConnect extortion case. Both men were produced before a special PMLA court in Ahmedabad and remanded to Enforcement Directorate (ED) custody until January 24, 2026.

The arrests stem from the 2018–2019 extortion scheme orchestrated by Shailesh Bhatt after the collapse of BitConnect, one of the largest MLM crypto Ponzi schemes in history.

Recap: The BitConnect Extortion Saga

BitConnect (run by Satish Kumbhani) defrauded investors of at least $2.4 billion globally before shutting down in January 2018. After the collapse, Shailesh Bhatt, himself a major investor, allegedly kidnapped and extorted two senior BitConnect employees to recover his losses.

The extortion yielded:

  • 2,091 BTC
  • 11,000 LTC
  • ₹14.50 crore in cash

Shailesh paid ~$34.4 million to accomplices and used the rest to buy real estate, gold, and other assets. He was arrested in August 2024 and remains in custody.

Nikunj Bhatt’s Alleged Role

According to the ED:

  • Nikunj attended planning meetings for the kidnapping-extortion conspiracy.
  • He accompanied Shailesh during parts of the operation.
  • He received 260 BTC from Shailesh as proceeds.
    • Nikunj transferred 19.99 BTC to his Binance wallet.
    • He returned 240 BTC to Shailesh shortly afterward.
    • Of the 19.99 BTC sent to Binance, 10.92 BTC were previously seized by the Surat Crime Branch; the rest was reportedly lost in trading.

The ED says Nikunj’s custodial interrogation is necessary to recover wallet credentials, private keys, and exchange account details.

Sanjay Kotadiya’s specific role has not been publicly detailed yet.

Person linked to the BitConnect extortion case following arrest in India

Current Status & Broader Context

  • Shailesh Bhatt, the main accused, remains in custody.
  • Satish Kumbhani (BitConnect founder) is still a fugitive, wanted by both Indian and U.S. authorities.
  • The ED continues to trace assets and follow the money trail from the extortion proceeds.

This arrest highlights how the fallout from BitConnect, one of the most notorious crypto Ponzi schemes ever, continues to generate legal actions years later.

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