UK authorizes charges against NCA officer for alleged Bitcoin theft

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The company answerable for conducting prison prosecutions in England and Wales introduced {that a} Nationwide Crime Company (NCA) officer was resulting from be charged with the alleged theft of Bitcoin price roughly $75,000 in 2017.

In a March 14 discover, the Crown Prosecution Service said it had licensed the Merseyside Police to cost NCA officer Paul Chowles with 15 offenses associated to the alleged Bitcoin (BTC) theft “throughout an investigation into on-line organized crime.” Authorities stated Chowles might face one rely of theft, 11 fees for concealing, disguising, or changing prison property and three counts for buying, utilizing or possessing prison property.

The 50 Bitcoin, price roughly $75,000 earlier than the December 2017 bull run, was valued at greater than $4.2 million on the time of publication at a BTC worth of $84,541. The NCA officer is anticipated to look on the Liverpool Magistrates’ Courtroom on April 25.

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In April 2024, amendments to the UK’s Financial Crime and Company Transparency Act licensed NCA officers and native police to seize crypto from suspected criminals with out arresting them. The Crown Prosecution Service didn’t point out how Chowles allegedly stole the Bitcoin or whether or not the funds had been related to illicit actions.