French Police Make Dozens of Arrests Following String of Crypto-Related Kidnappings

French Police Make Dozens of Arrests Following String of Crypto-Related Kidnappings

Several cryptocurrency entrepreneurs have faced attempted kidnappings in France recently French police have arrested and charged 25 people, including six minors, after a series of kidnappings and attempted abductions that targeted individuals linked to the cryptocurrency industry. The group, aged 16 to 23, is being investigated for planning and carrying out attacks on well-known crypto

Two NYPD Officers Implicated in Recent Cryptocurrency Torture Case

Two NYPD Officers Implicated in Recent Cryptocurrency Torture Case

The two officers have been placed on modified duty pending the outcome of an investigation Two New York Police Department detectives have been placed on modified duty amid an investigation into their alleged connection to a cryptocurrency-related kidnapping and torture case in Manhattan. The officers, Roberto Cordero and Raymond J. Low, are accused of involvement

WonderFi CEO Allegedly Kidnapped, Held for Ransom

WonderFi CEO Allegedly Kidnapped, Held for Ransom

The kidnappers allegedly demanded $1 million to release the executive Dean Skurka, CEO of Toronto-based crypto firm WonderFi Technologies, reportedly became the target of a high-stakes kidnapping. It ended with his release after a $1 million ransom was allegedly paid. According to a CBC report yesterday, Skurka was forced into a vehicle in downtown Toronto

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