A former cryptocurrency trader named Alexander was recently lured near Paris, according to a recent report by French media outlet Le Parisien.
At about 11pm, the police chief of Saint-Germain-en-Ray received a strange call from an Algerian caller.
The photo shows Alexander tied his hands and hugged him against his will.
The trickster had demanded a ransom of 10,000 euros for his release.
Police actions
Yvelines nighttime investigators will open up a state of emergency quickly. They immediately tried to geolocate Alexander’s phone. This appeared at the 10th Announcement in Paris.
The Anti-Crime Brigade (BAC) set up surveillance near Alexandre’s home in Saint-Germain-en-Ray, in case the temptation brings him back or drops him off.
The officer then recognized the victim around 4am as he was walking to the house with a shocked, swollen face.
The victim was then taken to a police station where firefighters were examined.
Alexandre later told police that he strangled him to death until he lost consciousness while the tempted man was being captured.
French Cryptocratic Wave
Over the past few months, there have been several cryptocurrency-related crime cases in France.
In January, Ledger co-founder David Balland and his partner were updated, and Balland’s fingers were burned in Capitavaity. The entrepreneur was then rescued by the French elite army.
In May, the father of a code entrepreneur was also invited during the day and had his fingers cut off before being rescued by the police. The police were able to save him.
In the same month, the criminal tried to acquitt the daughter of Paymium CEO Pierre Noizat.
More than 20 people have been arrested in connection with the wave of crime. The latest incident is currently being investigated by police.
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