
Ruja Ignatova pictured at the Four Season Hotel,London (Picture: Paul Hampartsoumian/REX/Shutterstock)
The ‘Cryptoqueen’ fugitive,who cheated millions of people out of billions of pounds,may still be alive,a top police official believes.
Ruja Ignatova was the charismatic co-founder of OneCoin,a crypto Ponzi scheme that raked in at least £3.6 billion from investors around the world.
Ignatova founded the plot in 2014,cheating three million victims before going on the run in 2017 after an arrest warrant was issued by US police.
But Bulgaria’s Bureau of Investigative Reporting and Data reported in 2023,citing police documents,that Ignatova was murdered and her body chopped and thrown into the Ionian Sea in 2018.
Now,a German police official leading an investigation into Ignatova has told the BBC that they are working under the assumption she is alive.
Speaking on The Missing Cryptoqueen podcast,the anonymous officer said: ‘Neither Bulgarian police nor any other police force has been able to provide any evidence to prove this without doubt.

She is on the FBI’s most wanted list (Picture: Federal Bureau of Investigation)
‘So far,these are assumptions from my point of view… There’s no certain proof that she is alive,but there’s also no certain proof that she’s dead – that’s why it’s so hotly debated.’
Ignatova was last seen boarding a flight from Sofia,Bulgaria’s capital,to Athens,Greece,and has never been seen since.
Ignatova has been allegedly spotted all over the world,including London,the Virgin Islands,Thailand,Athens,Dubai and the Mediterranean.
The sightings flooded after the Bulgaria-born German citizen was added to the FBI’s 10 most wanted fugitives list,with the US agency offering $5million reward for tips
Given the fugitive’s ‘unlimited money’,the German investigator said Ignatova can easily disappear and jump from location to location.
She added: ‘We’ll get her,I’m convinced that we will find her. The question is always when.
‘She’s in a very good position to continue this for a very long time.
‘But experience has shown that at some point,everyone makes a mistake and I’m very much convinced that she will make a mistake,too.’
Leaked police documents accused Bulgarian drug kingpin Hristoforos Amanatidis,or ‘Taki’,organised the killing of
This was to mask his involvement with OneCoin,they claimed. Amanatidis has never been arrested.

Ignatova has been on the run for nearly a decade (Picture: REX/Shutterstock)
Krasmir ‘Kuro’ Kamenov,a Bulgarian man with ties to the mafia who leaked the police papers,was killed in Cape Town,in 2023.
No arrests have been made in connection with Kamenov’s murder,which the BBC notes occurred not far from where Ignatova was spotted.
German public broadcaster ARD reported in 2024 that Ignatova had been spotted ‘alive’ in Cape Town,long a hideout for criminals on the run.
Asked about the sighting in South Africa,the German investigator said this was a ‘good tip’.
‘No essential facts have been added that would reveal the exact whereabouts of Dr Ruja Ignatova,’ she added.
‘There are indications that there were contacts with South Africa in the past,but where she might be is something else again.’
The FBI says Ignatova is wanted for conspiracy to commit wire fraud,wire fraud,conspiracy to commit money laundering,conspiracy to commit securities fraud and securities fraud.
‘She allegedly instructed victims to transmit investment funds to OneCoin accounts in order to purchase OneCoin packages,causing victims to send
wire transfers representing these investments,’ the agency adds.
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