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Ukrainian police officers allegedly kidnap crypto entrepreneurs, extort $2.2M

Ukraine's Security Service dismantled a criminal ring of police officers, including two colonels, who allegedly kidnapped crypto entrepreneurs and extorted $2.2M.

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cryptobriefing.comStai leggendo6 g fa

Ukrainian police officers allegedly kidnap crypto entrepreneurs, extort $2.2M

Ukraine's Security Service dismantled a criminal ring of police officers, including two colonels, who allegedly kidnapped crypto entrepreneurs and extorted $2.2M.

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Ukrainian Police Officers Allegedly Kidnapped Crypto Entrepreneurs to Extort Millions - Decrypt

Prosecutors say two police colonels organized an extortion ring that allegedly tracked, abducted, and held crypto entrepreneurs at gunpoint.

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  1. venerdì 29 maggio 2026·decrypt.co

    Ukrainian Police Officers Allegedly Kidnapped Crypto Entrepreneurs to Extort Millions - Decrypt

    Prosecutors say two police colonels organized an extortion ring that allegedly tracked, abducted, and held crypto entrepreneurs at gunpoint.

  2. venerdì 29 maggio 2026·cryptobriefing.com

    Ukrainian police officers allegedly kidnap crypto entrepreneurs, extort $2.2M

    Ukraine's Security Service dismantled a criminal ring of police officers, including two colonels, who allegedly kidnapped crypto entrepreneurs and extorted $2.2M.