French authorities arrested six suspects following a cryptocurrency ransom kidnapping that held a magistrate and her mother captive for approximately 30 hours.
The victims escaped without payment after being discovered injured in a garage in southeastern France. Lyon prosecutor Thierry Dran confirmed the arrests on Sunday, including four men, one woman, and a minor.
The incident adds to growing concerns about cryptocurrency-related crimes targeting industry professionals and their families.
The 35-year-old magistrate and her 67-year-old mother were abducted overnight from Wednesday to Thursday. Police found them Friday morning in Bourg-les-Valence, located in the Drôme region.
Both victims sustained injuries during their ordeal but managed to free themselves by alerting neighbors.
The rescue unfolded when the captive women began banging on the garage door where they were held. Describing the escape, prosecutor Dran stated, “Alerted by the noise, a neighbour intervened. He was able to open the door and allow our two victims to escape.” The quick response from the neighbor prevented further harm to both women.
The kidnappers demanded cryptocurrency payment from the magistrate’s partner, who holds a senior position at a digital currency startup.
A ransom message accompanied by a photograph of the victim arrived shortly after the abduction. The perpetrators threatened to mutilate both women if payment delays occurred.
Authorities launched an extensive search operation involving 160 police officers. Two suspects were apprehended while attempting to board a bus to Spain.
Three arrests occurred overnight, followed by two more on Sunday morning. The minor suspect was detained Sunday afternoon. The female suspect is reportedly the partner of one of the male detainees.
Meanwhile, police continue searching for additional suspects connected to the case. Prosecutor Dran declined to disclose the specific ransom amount requested by the criminals.
France has experienced multiple kidnapping incidents targeting cryptocurrency industry figures and their relatives. These crimes reflect a disturbing trend affecting the digital asset sector.
The perpetrators specifically choose victims with connections to substantial cryptocurrency holdings or businesses.
David Balland, co-founder of Ledger, became a victim in January 2025. Kidnappers seized Balland and his partner, severing his finger before demanding ransom.
His company held a valuation exceeding $1 billion at that time. Balland gained freedom the following day, while authorities discovered his girlfriend bound in a car trunk near Paris.
Another incident occurred in May involving the father of a Malta-based cryptocurrency company operator. Four masked individuals abducted the victim in Paris.
The kidnappers removed his finger and demanded several million euros. Security forces conducted a raid 58 hours later, securing his release.
These crimes demonstrate how criminals perceive cryptocurrency holders as lucrative targets. The digital nature of cryptocurrency enables anonymous transactions, potentially appealing to kidnappers seeking untraceable payments.
However, authorities have successfully prevented ransom payments in several cases, including the recent magistrate incident.
Law enforcement agencies continue developing strategies to combat this emerging criminal trend affecting the cryptocurrency community.
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