RCMP charge two Alberta men in $23M fraud case involving 1,300 investors | iNFOnews | Thompson-Okanagan's News Source
Subscribe

Would you like to subscribe to our newsletter?

RCMP charge two Alberta men in $23M fraud case involving 1,300 investors

CALGARY - Two Alberta men accused of bilking 1,300 Canadian investors out of more than $23 million face fraud and theft charges.

RCMP allege the men behind a company called Concrete Equities promised investors returns of more than 500 per cent if they purchased a stake in undeveloped beach property in Mexico.

The 1,300 investors included people from Alberta, British Columbia, Saskatchewan and Ontario.

The RCMP's financial integrity unit alleges the men diverted money to other businesses and stole investors' money before Calgary-based Concrete Equities went into receivership in 2009.

Dave Humeniuk (huhm-eh-nehk) of St. Albert faces charges of fraud over $5,000, theft over $5,000 and money laundering, and is to appear in court Feb. 27.

A Canada-wide arrest warrant has been issued for Varun Aurora, who faces fraud and theft charges, and may be out of the country.

News from © The Canadian Press, 2014
The Canadian Press

  • Popular vernon News
View Site in: Desktop | Mobile