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France Intensifies Crackdown on Crypto-Linked Kidnapping Network

France Intensifies Crackdown on Crypto-Linked Kidnapping Network

Global Cryptocurrency
Release Time:
2025-06-12 13:52:02
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French authorities have made another arrest in an ongoing investigation into cryptocurrency-related kidnappings targeting high-net-worth individuals in the digital asset space. The latest operation dismantled a sophisticated network allegedly involving twenty-five young professionals with well-connected backgrounds.

Badiss Bajjou, identified as the suspected mastermind, was apprehended in Morocco under an international arrest warrant. This development follows several violent incidents, including a gruesome case where kidnappers severed a victim''s finger while demanding ransom payments in cryptocurrency.

The pattern reveals a disturbing trend: crypto entrepreneurs are increasingly becoming targets for organized crime. Investigators note multiple foiled abduction attempts in recent months, with perpetrators specifically demanding payments in untraceable digital currencies.

French police are facing critical questions about whether they''re addressing systemic vulnerabilities or merely pruning branches of a deeper-rooted problem. The arrests demonstrate authorities'' commitment to combating crypto-related crime, but investors remain wary of persistent threats lurking in the shadows of blockchain transactions.

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