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Re: Police Arrest Kidnapper Who Collected $15,000 Ransom In Bitcoins by Innoxxacs: 6:48pm On Oct 22, 2019
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The Nigerian Police Force, Federal Capital Territory, FCT, Command says it has arrested the main suspect behind the first-of-its-kind kidnap incident involving an exchange of $15,000 worth of bitcoins as ransom payment.


“The challenges are not only the technical nature of the transactions but the technological tools needed to crack it,” the officer said.

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Re: Police Arrest Kidnapper Who Collected $15,000 Ransom In Bitcoins by flexshop(m): 6:50pm On Oct 22, 2019
FindingNigeria:


This one was caught through mobile triangulation. However once you send crypto to an exchange site, the government can have them release information about that transaction.

Exchange sites are not wallets

Luno is not blockchain

Even the FBI and CIA may not be able to track a transaction on a wallet with a very strong vpn

That’s why BTC is the currency of the dark web

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Re: Police Arrest Kidnapper Who Collected $15,000 Ransom In Bitcoins by sylva1(m): 6:53pm On Oct 22, 2019
I believe this guy was tricked to sell his SIM. He might just be innocent of the crime. Doesn't look like he even knows what bitcoin is.
Re: Police Arrest Kidnapper Who Collected $15,000 Ransom In Bitcoins by flexshop(m): 6:53pm On Oct 22, 2019
FindingNigeria:
Cryptos are the easiest things to track... how do you think you're anonymous when everything is decentralized?

They do not need any permit from a judge or security operative to follow your transactions...

Most nigerians even use Luno, a platform that will carry out stringent verification formalities.

Good thing they've been busted. They should say hi to Mompha for us.

This is very wrong information
Cryptos are actually the hardest to track

Forget about crypto exchanges

Most wallets are 80% anonymous even the CIA and FSB won’t find it easy to track

Drug dealers, terrorists, arms dealers use BTC on the dark web for that sole purpose
Re: Police Arrest Kidnapper Who Collected $15,000 Ransom In Bitcoins by SoNature(m): 6:56pm On Oct 22, 2019
sapientia:
Using bitcoin to collect Ransom as if they are smart.

Such info on puplic domain is dangerous.

If criminals in Nigeria maximum the anonymity of crypto currency.

Then its over with this rag tag police we have.

Who doesn't know that Cryptocurrency is the fuel of the dark web?

The problem with some of those criminals is that they lack such IT skills.

When news like this breaks, it makes more sense to me why China doesn't want virtual currency anywhere near its jurisdiction.

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Re: Police Arrest Kidnapper Who Collected $15,000 Ransom In Bitcoins by Awaja(m): 6:57pm On Oct 22, 2019
Naija I Hal thee !
We too much ,why can’t we channel this negative innovative energy towards positivity? Nigeria was designed to be great.
Re: Police Arrest Kidnapper Who Collected $15,000 Ransom In Bitcoins by Goldencheese(m): 7:00pm On Oct 22, 2019
Capnd143:
I don't get it, it seems we are all missing the point here. They man in custody is clearly innocent. To put succinctly, he is an unwilling accomplice. The police should only try to get information from him regarding how the real suspect looks like. Someone who is from the North, clearly speaks only Hausa, drives okada, doesn't own a bank account clearly doesn't fit this profile. I'm sure that guy doesn't own a Facebook account talk less of a bitcoin wallet? Come-On! Where is our intelligence in this country. The police are clearly clueless as to how to investigate a bitcoin transaction. Even the CIA would find it extremely hard to pull this one off talk less of the NPF. Now his picture is already everywhere on the internet, wrongly tagged a kidnapper and our bloggers and media outlet are un-disappointingly stupid enough to spread such news. The NPF should be sued for such outrageously press release.

The innocent okada rider should be set free.


From a southerner in defense of a Northerner
#OneNigeria

I agree totally with your submission.

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Re: Police Arrest Kidnapper Who Collected $15,000 Ransom In Bitcoins by Lastlong(m): 7:00pm On Oct 22, 2019
No be only paxful dey na

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Re: Police Arrest Kidnapper Who Collected $15,000 Ransom In Bitcoins by Naijaarchive(m): 7:04pm On Oct 22, 2019
Not compatible abeg grin can this one even open bitcoin wallet... Free the guy jare
Re: Police Arrest Kidnapper Who Collected $15,000 Ransom In Bitcoins by maasoap(m): 7:10pm On Oct 22, 2019
FreddyKruger:
Does this ugly almajiri know how to transact in bitcoins?
Necksonnel:
Nigeria police just arrest this hausa beggar. Nigeria police just need someone to take the blame

Few minutes of reading this piece of information would have informed you about his involvement

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Re: Police Arrest Kidnapper Who Collected $15,000 Ransom In Bitcoins by thebigkendo(m): 7:11pm On Oct 22, 2019
FindingNigeria:
Cryptos are the easiest things to track... how do you think you're anonymous when everything is decentralized?

They do not need any permit from a judge or security operative to follow your transactions...

Most nigerians even use Luno, a platform that will carry out stringent verification formalities.

Good thing they've been busted. They should say hi to Mompha for us.

You have no idea the volume of BTC traded on whatsapp/telegram groups..

The 15k btc is probably with some asian crypto traders
Re: Police Arrest Kidnapper Who Collected $15,000 Ransom In Bitcoins by Dirkcoyt: 7:14pm On Oct 22, 2019
mikezuruki:
NPL deserves some commendation here. I thought they've lost this one when the use of BTC was involved. Nice!

Read the article they lost this one

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Re: Police Arrest Kidnapper Who Collected $15,000 Ransom In Bitcoins by noisy45(m): 7:17pm On Oct 22, 2019
Bit coin Heist
Re: Police Arrest Kidnapper Who Collected $15,000 Ransom In Bitcoins by mercyviv(f): 7:17pm On Oct 22, 2019
luiscarter:
I don't believe, this is just an Awusa beggar
Is like you know him better, maybe EFCC should invite you too, since they're still trying to locate the other accomplices at large! grin
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Re: Police Arrest Kidnapper Who Collected $15,000 Ransom In Bitcoins by GuestLog: 7:24pm On Oct 22, 2019
klever18:
bitcoin kidnapper


who is thinking what am thinking?
shhhhh!
Re: Police Arrest Kidnapper Who Collected $15,000 Ransom In Bitcoins by GuestLog: 7:26pm On Oct 22, 2019
FindingNigeria:
Cryptos are the easiest things to track... how do you think you're anonymous when everything is decentralized?

They do not need any permit from a judge or security operative to follow your transactions...

Most nigerians even use Luno, a platform that will carry out stringent verification formalities.

Good thing they've been busted. They should say hi to Mompha for us.
Sorry to disappoint you but cryptos are difficult to track. Almost impossible even. Don't ask me how please, I no want wahala.
Re: Police Arrest Kidnapper Who Collected $15,000 Ransom In Bitcoins by lukui: 7:31pm On Oct 22, 2019
oya start blaming BUHARI
Re: Police Arrest Kidnapper Who Collected $15,000 Ransom In Bitcoins by TheTourist: 7:32pm On Oct 22, 2019
Rubbiish:

Did u read the story?
The content is different from d heading

I did read from top to bottom
Re: Police Arrest Kidnapper Who Collected $15,000 Ransom In Bitcoins by Bobonowell(m): 7:34pm On Oct 22, 2019
lie lie police , that guy be like person were get bittcoin account

Re: Police Arrest Kidnapper Who Collected $15,000 Ransom In Bitcoins by Offpoint: 7:35pm On Oct 22, 2019
MrNipplesLover:
annoying enough, these criminals: kidnappers, armed robbers, cultists, etc., always appear and look malnourished, despite the money the make from their cursed illegal activities.


Look at this one for example.

angry
Read the damn thing and stop commenting silly...

stop reading headlines alone.
Re: Police Arrest Kidnapper Who Collected $15,000 Ransom In Bitcoins by FindingNigeria: 7:43pm On Oct 22, 2019
flexshop:


Exchange sites are not wallets

Luno is not blockchain

Even the FBI and CIA may not be able to track a transaction on a wallet with a very strong vpn

That’s why BTC is the currency of the dark web

Yeah, but then it finally moves to an exchange for it to get a cash value...

That's where it all bursts. Without an exchange site, the money is frozen and of no value to the abductor.

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Re: Police Arrest Kidnapper Who Collected $15,000 Ransom In Bitcoins by FindingNigeria: 7:44pm On Oct 22, 2019
thebigkendo:


You have no idea the volume of BTC traded on whatsapp/telegram groups..

The 15k btc is probably with some asian crypto traders

But it eventually leaves a trace, even if it takes 100 transactions till it hits the exchange.

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Re: Police Arrest Kidnapper Who Collected $15,000 Ransom In Bitcoins by Bbbwings: 7:51pm On Oct 22, 2019
e-kidnapping lo let se o
Re: Police Arrest Kidnapper Who Collected $15,000 Ransom In Bitcoins by iswallker(m): 7:59pm On Oct 22, 2019
MrNipplesLover:
annoying enough, these criminals: kidnappers, armed robbers, cultists, etc., always appear and look malnourished, despite the money the make from their cursed illegal activities.


Look at this one for example.

angry

The kidnappers used this guy's sim to negotiate Ransome payment in bit coin...

They have not been arrested...

Try read before rushing to comment.. tongue
Re: Police Arrest Kidnapper Who Collected $15,000 Ransom In Bitcoins by heendrix(m): 8:02pm On Oct 22, 2019
sapientia:
Using bitcoin to collect Ransom as if they are smart.

Such info on puplic domain is dangerous.

If criminals in Nigeria maximum the anonymity of crypto currency.

Then its over with this rag tag police we have.

I Swear down....most people here wount understand
Re: Police Arrest Kidnapper Who Collected $15,000 Ransom In Bitcoins by obama30: 8:05pm On Oct 22, 2019
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The Nigerian Police Force, Federal Capital Territory, FCT, Command says it has arrested the main suspect behind the first-of-its-kind kidnap incident involving an exchange of $15,000 worth of bitcoins as ransom payment.

However, PRNigeria investigation revealed that this is coming as security sources are beginning to point accusing fingers on the victim’s family members, domestic staff and other relatives who are believed to be deeply involved in these kidnapping incidences.

Recall that a Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, chieftain, Umar Ardo, was in September 2019 forced to pay $15,000 in bitcoins to get his daughter, Ms Aisha Umar, freed by kidnappers.

During his weekly security updates at the weekend, the FCT Commissioner of Police, Bala Ciroma, revealed that the suspect, one Sa’adu Abubakari, who is currently in the Police custody, has made a useful confession in connection with the new trend in kidnapping cases.

Mr Ciroma disclosed that the Anti-Kidnapping Squad had nabbed 13 members of kidnapping syndicate and other dangerous criminals.

“Sequel to the ongoing investigation into a reported kidnap incident at Asokoro on 14th September 2019, Police detectives from the Command, Anti-Kidnapping Squad, have arrested one Saadu Abubakari ‘m’ 23 years in connection with the incident.

“The suspect was arrested around Apo after the phone number used for the criminal act was traced to him.

“The Command is making concerted effort to arrest other persons involved in the criminal act,” Mr Ciroma disclosed.

According to Mr Ciroma, after the payment of the ransom in bitcoins, and the suspect release, the police engaged its intelligent operatives who swung into action.

Subsequently, Mr Ciroma said, the suspect was trailed and finally tracked down in Apo where he was arrested.

Police sources informed PRNigeria that Mr Abubakari, who is a commercial motorcycle rider (Okada), admitted to owning the SIM card which was registered in February 2018.

He, however, sold it to another suspect (now at large) who bought it from him for N1000.

Mr Abubakari who hails from Kano said he was tricked by a certain female suspect who acted to have lost her way, contacts and desperate for a new SIM card to make calls.

“The female suspect, who spoke in Hausa language, negotiated to buy his SIM card for N1000 with which the kidnap for ransom deal was made,” Mr Abubakari was said to have confessed.

Further findings also revealed that Mr Abubakari is barely literate and could only speak in Hausa.

“He claimed to have never stolen before. He said doesn’t know anything about bitcoin or understand how it works. He doesn’t even have a bank account or ATM card,” a security source told PRNigeria.

Police source said that while the crack team of intelligence and investigative officers were on the verge of unravelling the case, some challenges set in.

According to the source, this kidnap incidence is unique in the sense that it “sets a precedence in the kidnapping cases because of the bitcoin”.

An intelligent officer noted that the sophistication of the technology involved has opened a new chapter challenging their investigative skills.

According to him, while the Police were monitoring the situation, so far more than $9000 had been withdrawn from the bitcoin.

The officer, however, assured that the operatives were on the verge of overcoming the obstacles posed by tracking the bitcoins and would soon nab the culprits.

“We now know that we need a lot of tools, collaborations and more training. We have almost wrapped up this case but there are still gaps and challenges in tracking the bitcoins.

“The challenges are not only the technical nature of the transactions but the technological tools needed to crack it,” the officer said.

https://dailynigerian.com/police-arrest-suspected-kidnapper-who-collected-15000-ransom-in-bitcoins/

Police that cannot track the suspect behind Ige and Harry Mashall dead na Bitcoin you go come train how to monitor and freez. may be the traning go be in the moon
Re: Police Arrest Kidnapper Who Collected $15,000 Ransom In Bitcoins by heendrix(m): 8:09pm On Oct 22, 2019
Starz825:
Sadio mane again grin
Lol grin grin
Re: Police Arrest Kidnapper Who Collected $15,000 Ransom In Bitcoins by LOVEGINO(m): 8:13pm On Oct 22, 2019
Necksonnel:
Nigeria police just arrest this hausa beggar. Nigeria police just need someone to take the blame
u ve said it all

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Re: Police Arrest Kidnapper Who Collected $15,000 Ransom In Bitcoins by thebigkendo(m): 8:15pm On Oct 22, 2019
FindingNigeria:


But it eventually leaves a trace, even if it takes 100 transactions till it hits the exchange.

What trace? I don't think you understand how btc works

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Re: Police Arrest Kidnapper Who Collected $15,000 Ransom In Bitcoins by Powersurge: 8:15pm On Oct 22, 2019
Capnd143:
I don't get it, it seems we are all missing the point here. They man in custody is clearly innocent. To put succinctly, he is an unwilling accomplice. The police should only try to get information from him regarding how the real suspect looks like. Someone who is from the North, clearly speaks only Hausa, drives okada, doesn't own a bank account clearly doesn't fit this profile. I'm sure that guy doesn't own a Facebook account talk less of a bitcoin wallet? Come-On! Where is our intelligence in this country. The police are clearly clueless as to how to investigate a bitcoin transaction. Even the CIA would find it extremely hard to pull this one off talk less of the NPF. Now his picture is already everywhere on the internet, wrongly tagged a kidnapper and our bloggers and media outlet are un-disappointingly stupid enough to spread such news. The NPF should be sued for such outrageously press release.

The innocent okada rider should be set free.


From a southerner in defense of a Northerner
#OneNigeria


the man in custody is not innocent. He is culpable. Selling of SIM card to a third party is a crime. Because of his action, someone nearly lost her life
Re: Police Arrest Kidnapper Who Collected $15,000 Ransom In Bitcoins by maazi45: 8:18pm On Oct 22, 2019
this is a lie u cant track bit coin so a kidnapper would still be using the line he used in kidnapping.thats childish nigerians are.not fool continue decieving urself

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