Polish Police Raid FX/CFDs Call Centre Operator, Arrest 20 Dealers

In what could be a harbinger of a wider crackdown, the Polish police carried ‎out a raid on the Warsaw offices of Amplio Investments, a company that ‎operates call centres for several forex brands, including CFD 1000, VORTEX ‎ASSETS and MIB 700. The authorities have arrested 20 of its top managers ‎and salespeople‏.‏

Officers from the Police Central Investigation Bureau (CBŚP) accused a total 36 workers of providing ‎investment advice without a license, as well as aggravated fraud, all of ‎which allegedly occurred between 2016 and 2018.  ‎

A police statement alleged that the company engaged in the fraudulent practices using false ‎advertisements and solicitations. Victims claimed that after being contacted and misled, they ‎did not have any funds remained on their accounts.‎

Officials believe Amplio Investments played an influence role ‎in operating several investment scams that swindled ‎victims spanning over Poland, Italy, Russia and ‎Kazakhstan.‎ Over the past six months,‎ the authorities have received 350 claims, but police investigations showed that there were other victims who ‎did not lodge their complaints.‎

‎Ever since its dissolution, clients of the forex/CFDs ‎brokers said they have lost more than PLN 18 million ‎‎($5.30 million).‎ The police managed to seize some assets of ‎suspected brokers, all of which were worth PLN 5.2 million.‎

The victims were duped into parting with their money by representatives of Amplio Investments‎, who ‎misrepresented themselves and used forged documentation.‎

According to the investigation, the sales staff were using a very ‎aggressive method of soliciting potential investors. They have been promoting their ‎services as very profitable and reliable while convincing the investors to deposit ‎large sums of money. ‎Once the clients were hooked, they were given financial advice from the brokers that ‎usually lead them to bankruptcy. ‎

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