Poland seeks extradition of fugitive in Christian County accused in $30M fraud scheme
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Poland seeks extradition of fugitive in Christian County accused in $30M fraud scheme
Marcin Piório was arrested in Fort Leonard Wood on an international warrant and is being held in the Christian County Jail. He is accused of participating in a scheme to defraud over 2,000 people out of $30 million while serving on the management board of a currency exchange website. The post Poland working to extradite Christian County inmate arrested in $30M fraud scheme appeared first on Springfield Daily Citizen.
The company's CEO, Marcin P., has been wanted under an Interpol red notice since July 2025. He was accused of numerous frauds, among other things. According to preliminary estimates by the Poznań prosecutor's office, the man caused his clients damages totaling over PLN 125 million. Will the money be recovered? What can defrauded clients do? And finally, what's the deal? Why did such a spectacular collapse occur for a company that until recently …
Cinkciarz.pl CEO Marcin Pióro Caught in U.S. as 492 Bitcoin Stash Draws Scrutiny
Marcin Pióro is in custody. The CEO of Polish fintech Cinkciarz.pl was detained in the United States, ending what had… Read the original on Cinkciarz.pl CEO Marcin Pióro Caught in U.S. as 492 Bitcoin Stash Draws Scrutiny. For more crypto news and analysis, visit TheCurrencyAnalytics.com.
Cinkciarz.pl CEO Detained in US as Polish Fintech Fraud Probe Tops $50 Million
Polish prosecutors said today (Thursday) that Marcin Pióro, the fugitive chief executive of online currency exchange Cinkciarz.pl, has been detained in the United States, ending one of the longest international manhunts in the country's fintech history.The Regional Prosecutor's Office in Poznań confirmed the arrest in a statement, saying the office is now waiting on a US court to determine how extradition proceedings will move forward. Office sp…
Polish "shadow hunters" tracked down Marcin P., CEO of Cinkciarz.pl in the United States. He was wanted under an Interpol red notice for suspected large-scale fraud. Unofficial information from Onet indicates that Marcin P. was captured by the authorities while training at a military training ground.
The CEO of Cinkciarz.pl, who is wanted by Polish prosecutors, has been detained in the United States at a military training ground, RMF FM reporter Krzysztof Zasada has learned unofficially. Marcin P. is suspected of fraud to the detriment of over 5,000 customers.
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