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A Russian Crypto Scam Artist and His Wife Kidnapped and Murdered in the UAE

By: theblockbeats.news|2025/11/09 03:15:53

BlockBeats News, November 9th, convicted Russian crypto scammer Roman Novak and his wife Anna were kidnapped and murdered in the UAE. This incident, related to a ransom and a conspiracy involving digital assets, ultimately ended in tragedy.

Roman Novak was well-known in St. Petersburg for his involvement in multiple cryptocurrency projects that defrauded investors of millions of dollars. In 2020, he was sentenced to 6 years in prison for large-scale fraud. After serving his sentence, he moved to Dubai, where he founded the crypto app Fintopio and reportedly raised hundreds of millions of dollars again from new investors.

In early October, Roman and his wife traveled to what seemed to be a promising investor meeting near the UAE-Oman border in Hatta. However, they mysteriously disappeared after changing vehicles and leaving their driver behind. As several days passed without any news, Roman's family sounded the alarm. Russian and UAE authorities promptly launched a joint investigation, suspecting that the couple had been lured to a rented villa under the guise of a "business meeting" that was actually a ransom-motivated kidnapping.


The kidnappers attempted to force Novak to provide access to his crypto assets—funds purportedly stored in wallets and accounts related to the Fintopio app and its early fraudulent projects. When they failed to obtain the funds, the tragedy unfolded: Roman and Anna were both killed. Russian media cited sources stating that their bodies were dismembered, placed in a container, and abandoned near a shopping center in Hatta.

Following the exposure of the case, Russian and international media extensively covered the incident, and the investigation has led to arrests in multiple countries. Currently, 7 suspects have been arrested, including several from St. Petersburg and one from Kazakhstan, facing charges of murder, financial crimes, and illegal money mediation.

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