A Chicago family and their nanny were kidnapped for five days in October by armed men demanding a ransom in cryptocurrency.The kidnappers stole$15 million in digital assets, including Bitcoin and Ether, and forced the victims to transfer funds from their crypto accounts before releasing them.
The incident began when one of the suspects pretended to be at the door to fix a damaged garage, only to overpower the family with a gun. The victims were then transported to an Airbnb and later to another location, where they were threatened with death unless they complied with the kidnappers' demands.
FBI agents were able to track the suspects using surveillance footage and forensic evidence. The investigation led to six arrests, with one suspect, Zehuan Wei, apprehended while trying to re-enter the US in January. The remaining suspects are believed to have fled to China.
This case highlights the growing trend of crypto-related kidnappings, as criminals target individuals with access to digital currencies. Recently, other high-profile kidnappings for cryptocurrency ransom have also made headlines, including the abduction of a Ledger co-founder and a Toronto CEO.
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