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Police arrested over suspected $270,000 Bitcoin theft | Police arrested over suspected $270,000 Bitcoin theft |
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A pair of Moscow police officers have been charged with large-scale fraud and could face up to ten years in prison, RBK reports | |
Two officers in the Moscow police force have been detained on suspicion of swindling $265,000 in Bitcoin from a businessman, law enforcement sources have told local media. | Two officers in the Moscow police force have been detained on suspicion of swindling $265,000 in Bitcoin from a businessman, law enforcement sources have told local media. |
The RBK outlet reported on Thursday that a criminal case had been launched against the duo by the Prosecutor’s Office. They’ve been charged with large-scale fraud and could face up to ten years in prison. | The RBK outlet reported on Thursday that a criminal case had been launched against the duo by the Prosecutor’s Office. They’ve been charged with large-scale fraud and could face up to ten years in prison. |
A source told the outlet that the two criminal investigation department officers stopped a man on the street on July 19, handcuffing their victim, seizing his phone and forcing him into an SUV. | A source told the outlet that the two criminal investigation department officers stopped a man on the street on July 19, handcuffing their victim, seizing his phone and forcing him into an SUV. |
While inside the vehicle, the suspects allegedly threatened the man, who turned out to be a crypto investor, claiming that a criminal case would be launched against him for alleged criminal activity if he did not pay up. | While inside the vehicle, the suspects allegedly threatened the man, who turned out to be a crypto investor, claiming that a criminal case would be launched against him for alleged criminal activity if he did not pay up. |
The victim, who was not named, transferred 9.6 bitcoins (around 26.2 million rubles or $270,000) to the police officers’ crypto-wallets, according to the source. | The victim, who was not named, transferred 9.6 bitcoins (around 26.2 million rubles or $270,000) to the police officers’ crypto-wallets, according to the source. |
The Moscow Police press service confirmed to Tass news agency that the suspects “misled a citizen about his alleged involvement in unlawful activities and received money from him … for avoiding liability.” | The Moscow Police press service confirmed to Tass news agency that the suspects “misled a citizen about his alleged involvement in unlawful activities and received money from him … for avoiding liability.” |
If found guilty, the officers will be dismissed from the police ranks and could face ten years in prison, it said. | If found guilty, the officers will be dismissed from the police ranks and could face ten years in prison, it said. |
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