🔥 Crypto Crimewave: Kingpin Nabbed in Morocco After Brutal Kidnapping Ring Across France 🇲🇦🇫🇷

A major breakthrough has rocked the European crypto scene—Badiss Mohamed Amide Bajjou, a 24-year-old fugitive accused of leading a terrifying crypto kidnapping syndicate, has been arrested in Morocco. His alleged crimes span several high-profile abduction and extortion attempts targeting wealthy crypto investors in France.

Authorities say Bajjou was the mastermind behind a shocking attack on Ledger co-founder David Balland, during which criminals reportedly severed his finger to unlock a hardware wallet and demand €10 million in crypto ransom. 😱

Even more chilling—Bajjou is linked to a botched daylight kidnapping in May involving the family of Paymium CEO Pierre Noizat. Armed assailants allegedly tried to abduct Noizat’s daughter, her husband, and their child, but were forced to flee thanks to brave bystanders.

Bajjou, who had been flagged on Interpol's red notice list, was found with a cache of weapons, burner phones, and cash, all believed to be tied to this dark web of crypto-fueled crime. 🧾🔫

French authorities have now indicted 25 individuals, including several minors, in relation to the attacks. The victims? Prominent figures in the crypto world—making them lucrative targets for ransom demands in Bitcoin and other digital assets. 💰🧑‍💻

While Bajjou is now behind bars, another suspected ringleader remains at large, believed to be in his 40s. European and U.S. law enforcement agencies are tightening their grip on similar gangs as the threat of crypto-related kidnappings escalates worldwide.

👉 The takeaway? As digital wealth surges, so does the real-world risk it carries. This case is a stark reminder that crypto investors—especially public figures—must prioritize personal and cybersecurity more than ever. 🔐🌍

$BNB