French authorities revealed the suspected mastermind behind the French cryptography-related splate, including the disconnection of ledger CEO David Balland, who was arrested in Morocco yesterday.
As reported by Le Parisien, 24-year-old Badiss Mohamed Amide Bajjou, who was receiving the red notice of Interpol, was arrested on suspicion of organized horror and lure.
The double French/Moroccan citizen is believed to have coordinated several violent code-related inductions in France while living in Morocco, and his first suspicious terror dates back to 2023.
His alleged criminal acts include the invitation of David Balland, co-founder of Crypto Wallet. A large amount of crypto ransom.
Read more: French government gives priority police line for crypto entrepreneurs
Additionally, authorities reportedly investigated potential involvement in the temptation of the daughter and grandchild of the crypto CEO last May.
France has charged 25 people, including minors, in connection with the recent herd of code-tears. Alongside Bajjou, he reportedly has another mastermind in his 40s. Use social media to employ young “commandos” to carry out the terr tactics.
Bajjou’s arrest reflects warming in international relations between France and Morocco, with Reuters reporting that Bajjou will be on trial under French accusations.
In response to the invitation, the French Minister of Home Affairs has pledged a series of security guarantees to crypto entrepreneurs, including access to the line of priority police.
Discover more from Earlybirds Invest
Subscribe to get the latest posts sent to your email.