The alleged head of kidnappings against businessmen in France arrested in Morocco in Morocco
The Moroccan authorities arrested a 24 -year -old resident, who would allegedly planned and coordinated attacks against figures from the crypto sector residing in the European country.
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- Moroccan police arrested Badiss Mohamed Amide Baju.
- This was indicated by France as responsible for a wave of kidnappings against crypto entrepreneurs.
- The arrest has been held by the French government as a sample of effective judicial cooperation.
- It is linked to cases that include mutilations and tentatives of viralized kidnapping on social networks.
The growing wave of vandalism against entrepreneurs in the sector in France seems to have taken a decisive turn this week, this after the arrest of the main suspect of a series of kidnappings and violent attacks.
Badiss Mohamed Amide Basjou, a 24-year-old Franco-Mercarquí citizen, was arrested by the Moroccan police in the city of Tangier, north of the country, after a red notification issued by Interpol At the request of the French authorities.
The arrest was confirmed by the General Directorate of National Security of Morocco, and publicly recognized by the Minister of Justice of France, Gérald Darmanin, who praised cooperation between the two countries in the fight against organized crime, he reported The Daily Hodl.
The wave of crypto violence in France
In recent months, France has been the scene of an alarming series of kidnappings specifically directed against entrepreneurs and investors in the crypto sector. The victims have been selected for their public profile and the digital assets they handle, becoming white of extremely violent attacks.
One of the most serious cases occurred in January, when David Balland, co -founder of the French company developer of crypto, Ledger, He was kidnapped with his wife. According to the newspaper Le Parisienthe attackers demanded a rescue and, as a pressure method, they amputated a finger to Balland. The couple was finally rescued by the authorities.
French authorities believe that Bajjou was directly involved in the planning and execution of that kidnapping, operating from abroad.
Bajjou: the alleged responsible for the attacks
Although he is only 24 years old, Bajjou is considered by researchers as a key actor in organization of several of these kidnappings, taking advantage of criminal networks and operating from outside the country.
According to reports from Le Parisienthe authorities are investigating whether they were also involved in other kidnapping attempts that occurred in May. One of the most commented cases occurred when a group of masked men tried to kidnap the pregnant daughter of the businessman Cripto Pierre Noizat. The incident, which was frustrated by witnesses and viralized on social networks, generated generalized outrage.
These actions have sown fear in the French crypto community, where some investors have begun to extreme security measures, reducing their public presence or avoiding face -to -face events.
Diplomatic and judicial repercussions
The Bajjou arrest in Morocco represents a milestone in international cooperation against cyber and organized crime. Minister Darmanin publicly thanked the Moroccan authorities through the social network X, qualifying the capture as a sample of “Excellent judicial cooperation.”
The extradition application by France is now in the hands of the Moroccan judicial system, which must decide whether Basjou will be sent to French territory to face the corresponding charges. Among them, aggravated kidnapping, torture and association with transnational criminal networks are contemplated.
So far, the young detainee has not made public statements or details about his legal defense are known.
The impact on the crypto community and future challenges
Recent cases have generated restlessness among entrepreneurs and ecosystem developers Blockchain. The decentralized and pseudo -wing nature of the crypto world can represent both a strength and vulnerability, especially when digital funds can be transferred without intermediaries and without easily visible traces.
France, which has promoted an environment favorable to startups Blockchain, Now he faces the challenge of guaranteeing the safety of his entrepreneurs. In addition to strengthening laws, some experts have suggested personal anonymization measures and greater education about physical cybersecurity.
Bajjou arrest is an important step, but does not solve the structural security problem facing this expansion industry.
Written article with the help of an AI content editor, edited by Angel Di Matteo / Diariobitcoin
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