Two men from Scotland are expected to go to trial after being accused of preparing a series of thefts involving cryptocurrency worth around $23 million (£17 million).
Robert Barr and Barry Letham recently appeared in Glasgow’s High Court, where prosecutors outlined the allegations against them.
The Crown claimed that between March and June 2024, the two men collaborated with others to plan burglaries at various locations in both Scotland and England.

Did you know?
Subscribe – We publish new crypto explainer videos every week!
What is Aurora in Crypto? NEAR Protocol Token Explained (ANIMATED)
The targets were reportedly individuals believed to own large amounts of digital currency. Authorities also said some of the alleged planning happened while at least one of the accused was serving time in a prison in Edinburgh.
The prosecution stated that Barr and Letham discussed how to gain access to cryptocurrency and how it could be transferred.
In addition to the conspiracy charges, they are also facing allegations related to a break-in at a home in Midlothian. During that incident, several items were allegedly taken, including a crypto wallet, electronics, jewelry, and a key.
Investigators noted that the two men also considered returning to the same property for another attempted theft, with the goal of taking more cryptocurrency.
According to the report, both men have denied the charges. Their trial is scheduled to begin in September 2026.
Thai police have arrested Pedro M., a Portuguese citizen, accused of running large-scale cryptocurrency and credit card scams. How did the case unfold? Read the full story.
Discover more from Earlybirds Invest
Subscribe to get the latest posts sent to your email.