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Bitcoin Blackmail: Bengaluru ex-policeman’s crypto confession rocks government

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Last updated: 17 June, 2025 1:07 PM
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Bitcoin Blackmail: Bengaluru ex-policeman’s crypto confession rocks government

New Delhi: A former Bengaluru head constable, Ningappa, has sent shockwaves through the Karnataka government with explosive revelations during his interrogation by Lokayukta police.

Ningappa, accused of blackmailing government officials, confessed to using threats of violence to extort money, which he subsequently invested in Bitcoin. This shocking revelation has raised concerns about the extent of corruption within the state’s administration and the potential involvement of high-ranking officials.

During questioning, Ningappa detailed his extortion scheme, which involved threatening government officials at various locations across Bengaluru, including Seshadripuram and Anandrao Circle. He explicitly named the personal assistants of two ministers, involving them in the alleged blackmail operation.

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However, the exact nature of their involvement and the identities of the ministers remain undisclosed for now, pending further investigation. This lack of full transparency adds to the growing tension and speculation surrounding the case.

The Lokayukta police produced Ningappa before a special court on Monday, June 16th, following his arrest. The court remanded him to judicial custody for 14 days, until June 30th. While his lawyer has filed a bail application, the court has requested a response to the plea, leaving Ningappa’s immediate future uncertain.

Political experts believe that the implications of Ningappa’s confession are far-reaching and potentially devastating for the ruling government. If the involvement of the ministers’ personal assistants is confirmed, or if the identities of the ministers themselves are revealed, it could trigger a major political crisis and further erode public trust in the government. The scale of the blackmailing operation and the use of Bitcoin to conceal the illicit funds exposed a sophisticated and organised system of corruption.

Ningappa’s background is equally significant. Dismissed from the police department several years ago, he leveraged his former position and knowledge of police procedures to impersonate a Lokayukta officer. This allowed him to carry out his extortion scheme with a mask of authority, further complicating the investigation and highlighting systemic vulnerabilities. Multiple cases related to his blackmailing activities are registered in various police stations across Karnataka.

The investigation into Ningappa’s confession is ongoing, with the Lokayukta police pursuing leads to uncover the full extent of the conspiracy and bring all those involved to justice. The outcome of this case is expected to have major ramifications for the political landscape of Karnataka and could trigger widespread calls for greater transparency and accountability within the government.

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TAGGED:Bengaluru blackmailBitcoin extortionBitcoin scandalCorruption in IndiaEx-police constableGovernment officialsKarnataka corruptionKarnataka political crisisLokayukta policeNingappa
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