Presumed Mastermind Behind Crypto Kidnappings in France Arrested in Morocco
Tangier served as the backdrop for an international operation leading to the arrest of Badiss Mohamed Amide Bajjou, the alleged orchestrator of a series of kidnappings targeting prominent figures in France's cryptocurrency sector. The 24-year-old Franco-Moroccan, subject to an Interpol Red Notice, is accused of commissioning violent abductions involving executives from companies like Ledger and Paymium.
French authorities have responded with an emergency security plan to protect crypto industry participants. Minister of Justice Gérald Darmanin highlighted the successful collaboration between Paris and Rabat, calling it exemplary in cross-border law enforcement efforts.
The case underscores growing security concerns surrounding high-net-worth individuals in digital asset markets. It marks a pivotal moment in how governments approach the protection of cryptocurrency entrepreneurs and their assets.