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German Police Probe Ruja Ignatova’s Possible Presence in South Africa

Kholofelo Morena
By Kholofelo Morena Published November 20, 2024 3 Min Read
Ruja Ignatova
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German authorities are investigating new leads suggesting that Ruja Ignatova, the infamous ‘cryptoqueen’ behind the massive OneCoin fraud, may be hiding in South Africa, contradicting previous reports of her death. Ignatova, a Bulgarian-born German citizen, has been a fugitive since 2017, with the U.S. offering a $5 million reward for information leading to her capture.

The investigation comes after conflicting reports surfaced about her fate. Some reports suggested she was murdered at sea in 2018, while others claimed she was fatally shot in Cape Town’s upmarket Constantia neighborhood in 2023. The latest revelations from German authorities, however, lean toward the possibility that Ignatova is alive and possibly in South Africa.

On November 15, 2024, Daniela Dässel, a spokesperson for the State Criminal Police Office of North Rhine-Westphalia, confirmed to Daily Maverick that authorities were following leads pointing to South Africa. Dässel stated that the lack of concrete evidence has led to the assumption that Ignatova is still alive, and the search for her continues.

The theory that Ignatova may be in South Africa has been circulating for years. In 2023, following the murder of Bulgarian criminal suspect Krasimir Kamenov in Constantia, some sources speculated that Ignatova might have been among the victims. However, authorities later confirmed that she was not involved in the killings. Despite this, rumors have persisted, with theories suggesting Ignatova had undergone plastic surgery to alter her appearance and had been living in luxury in Cape Town.

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The Daily Maverick previously reported that Kamenov, a key figure in Bulgarian organized crime, had ties to Ignatova and was allegedly involved in a plot to expose her. Kamenov’s murder, along with the subsequent theories surrounding Ignatova’s disappearance, raised suspicions of political and criminal connections spanning across Bulgaria, South Africa, and beyond.

Ruja Ignatova, of Bulgaria, is one of the FBI’s top 10 most wanted suspects for her alleged role in a global cryptocurrency scam. Picture: Federal Bureau of Investigation. (Photo: FBI)
Ruja Ignatova, of Bulgaria, is one of the FBI’s top 10 most wanted suspects for her alleged role in a global cryptocurrency scam. Picture: Federal Bureau of Investigation. (Photo: FBI)

German authorities have also been investigating links between Ignatova’s case and other high-profile criminal figures. In March 2022, Bulgarian ex-policeman Lyubomir Ivanov was killed, and documents found in his home referenced Ignatova’s alleged murder. Reports have suggested that Kamenov may have been a source of information about Ignatova’s disappearance, but this has not been conclusively proven.

Meanwhile, Ignatova’s brother, Konstantin Ignatov, who took over the OneCoin operation after her disappearance, has been linked to South Africa in 2018. Documents suggest that Konstantin maintained regular contact with Ruja until at least March 2019, casting further doubt on the theory of her death.

Konstantin Ignatov, the brother of FBI-wanted Ruja Ignatova, was arrested in the US in 2019. Before that, based on his Instagram account, he visited various places including Cape Town. (Photo: Instagram)
Konstantin Ignatov, the brother of FBI-wanted Ruja Ignatova, was arrested in the US in 2019. Before that, based on his Instagram account, he visited various places including Cape Town. (Photo: Instagram)
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