Odaily Planet Daily News According to local media Yle, the Finnish police seized luxury watches worth approximately 2.68 million US dollars from the residence of Hex founder Richard Schueler, who is wanted in Finland for tax evasion and assault charges. A considerable portion of these watches were purchased in Finland, while others were bought in the United States. (Cointelegraph) In December last year, the International Criminal Police Organization (Interpol) issued a 'Red Notice' on behalf of Finland to its member countries, seeking the founder of Hex and PulseChain, Richard James Schueler, who is commonly referred to as Richard Heart by cryptocurrency investors. A Red Notice is a formal alert sent to Interpol member countries informing them that a valid national arrest warrant has been issued for a person. If the wanted individual is detained in another country, this notice typically triggers extradition proceedings. The website of the European Union's law enforcement agency, Europol, shows that in this case, Finland issued an arrest warrant for Schueler for tax evasion of 'hundreds of millions of euros' and alleged assault on a 16-year-old minor. The website states: 'Schueler has failed to submit corporate tax returns for years and has also failed to fill in income information on pre-filled personal tax returns... The total amount of tax evasion reaches hundreds of millions of euros.' The website also describes the assault allegations against Schueler, claiming that he assaulted a 16-year-old girl.