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Crypto Boss Roman Novak Found Tortured and Killed in UAE Desert

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Last updated: December 3, 2025 11:40 pm
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Dubai, United Arab Emirates — The suspected murder of Russian crypto entrepreneur Roman Novak and his wife Anna has taken on the dimensions of a global crime thriller, drawing intense scrutiny from investigators in both the UAE and Russia after the couple were found dead in a remote stretch of desert near Hatta.

Novak, 42, had built a reputation in Dubai’s crypto circles as the founder of Fintopio, a platform marketed as a seamless cross-border crypto transfer service. Behind the public image, however, authorities in several countries had begun investigating him for a suspected multi-hundred-million-dollar fraud. Reports indicate he raised as much as £380 million, with some estimates reaching $500 million, from investors across Asia, the Middle East and Europe before questions surfaced about missing funds and the viability of his operations.

According to investigators, the couple disappeared in early October after being lured to a villa near the UAE–Oman border under the pretext of meeting potential partners. They were kidnapped and tortured as their captors attempted to force Novak to provide access to his digital-wallet keys. When the kidnappers gained entry and allegedly discovered the wallets empty, the couple were killed and their bodies dumped in the desert, sealed in plastic and doused in chemicals to hinder identification.

Russian authorities have detained several suspects linked to the abduction, including a former homicide investigator accused of orchestrating the attack. Co-accused individuals have reportedly admitted roles in the kidnapping and killings, with investigations now spanning Russia, Kazakhstan and the Gulf.

Novak had previously served a prison sentence in Russia for large-scale fraud before relocating to Dubai, where he continued to promote his crypto ventures despite mounting scrutiny. Fintopio itself had been flagged by various watchdogs for alleged investor losses and opaque financial activities.

The killings underscore the increasingly dangerous intersection of digital wealth, organised crime and investor deception, where disputes over missing crypto assets are escalating beyond financial loss into deadly violence. The case serves as a stark reminder of the risks surrounding unregulated digital-asset schemes and the volatile criminal underworld that often moves parallel to them.

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