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Black money SIT reviews bitcoins; directs clampdown

- PRESS TRUST OF INDIA

The Special Investigat­ion Team (SIT) on black money has asked probe agencies to check and curb the use of cryptocurr­encies as it reviewed their operation and circulatio­n in the country and links to shady offshore transactio­ns.

Officials said the SIT recently held a meeting in the national capital during which it was briefed about the overall scenario of the operations of this virtual currency in the country.

The SIT, official sources said, called cryptro currencies such as bitcoins “illegal” and asked probe agencies such as the Income Tax Department, the Enforcemen­t Directorat­e and the Narcotics Control Bureau to detect and stop their usage and check transactio­ns being done over the Internet, including those with cross-border ramificati­ons.

The panel, they said, would also prepare a report that would be submitted to the government in sometime.

“The government is the final authority to frame rules and law to regulate these virtual currencies and the SIT would provide its report to it on the subject,” a senior official said. During the meeting, the NCB informed the SIT that about four crypto currency fuelled drugs smuggling transactio­ns have been unearthed in the country in the last over two years time while the tax department informed the panel about the searches it conducted on bitcoin exchanges across the country last year.

A reported prepared by the banking regulator — the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) — was taken up during the meeting, they said.

Finance Minister Arun Jaitley, in his speech on February 1, had said cryptocurr­encies were not legal and affirmed to eliminate their usage. The RBI, in the past, has come out with three specific warnings to discourage public from investing in the virtual currencies.

A government-appointed panel constitute­d to study the subject and suggest measures to tackle it had submitted its report to the Union Finance Ministry early this year.

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