UK authorizes alleged Bitcoin theft against NCA officials



The agency responsible for criminal prosecution in England and Wales announced that National Crime Agency (NCA) officials will be charged with alleged theft of Bitcoin, worth about $75,000.

In a notice on March 14, the Royal Prosecution Service explain It has authorized Merseyside Police to charge NCA official Paul Chowles for 15 offences related to the alleged Bitcoin (BTC) Theft “in the process of investigating online organized crime.” Authorities say Joles could face one count of burglary, covering up, concealing or converting criminal property, and three counts for obtaining, using or possessing criminal property.

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Prior to the Bull run in December 2017, the 50 Bitcoins were worth about $75,000, worth more than $4.2 million at the time of publication, and the BTC price was $84,541. NCA officials are expected to appear in the Liverpool Magistrates Court on April 25.

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In April 2024, the amendment to the UK Economic Crime and Corporate Transparency Act authorized NCA officials and local police Catch encryption from suspicious criminal They were not arrested. The Crown Prosecutor’s Office did not mention whether the alleged chowles stole Bitcoin or whether the funds were related to illegal activities.