Olympic Sprinter Among Ten Charged in UK Crypto Wallet Fraud Scheme
British Olympian CJ Ujah and track athlete Brandon Mingeli face conspiracy charges in a seed phrase phishing operation that allegedly stole £300,000 from victims. The Eastern Region Special Operations Unit coordinated dawn raids across four counties, arresting suspects who impersonated law enforcement and crypto service providers to extract private keys.
The scheme exploited social engineering rather than technical vulnerabilities, with callers pressuring victims to disclose sensitive wallet credentials. Authorities confirmed rapid fund drainage upon access. Three defendants remain in custody, including Mingeli—a former European U23 Championships sprinter—and Chelmsford residents Jami Durston-McDonnel and Louis Richar.
This case highlights growing regulatory scrutiny of crypto-related social engineering crimes, which increased 185% year-over-year according to recent UK Finance data. The investigation involved multiple police units, reflecting cross-jurisdictional coordination challenges in digital asset fraud cases.
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