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A Chicago family was kidnapped and forced to transfer $15 million in cryptocurrency. Six suspects have been charged, highlighting the rising trend of crypto-related kidnappings.
A Chicago family and their nanny were kidnapped for five days in October 2023, forced to transfer millions in cryptocurrency before their release. Six men have been charged in connection with the crime, which highlights the growing trend of cryptocurrency-related kidnappings.
In October 2023, a Chicago family was taken hostage in their own home. The ordeal began when one of the suspects knocked on their door, claiming to have damaged their garage door. Once the victim answered, armed men forced their way inside, taking the family and their nanny at gunpoint.
The victims were transported to an Airbnb in Forest Park, where they were held overnight before being moved to another location. The kidnappers demanded ransom payments in Bitcoin, Ether, and other cryptocurrencies, threatening to kill the hostages if their demands were not met. They also accessed the victims' crypto accounts and made transactions themselves.
One of the victims managed to contact his father through WeChat, alerting him to the situation. After five days in captivity, the kidnappers released the victims on November 1, 2023. Authorities later determined that of the $15 million stolen, $9 million remains unaccounted for.
The FBI launched an investigation, piecing together evidence from surveillance footage, rental vehicles, and forensic analysis. Security cameras at the Airbnb captured the kidnappers arriving in a white van and making phone calls. Investigators matched this footage to the suspects using U.S. Customs and Border Protection records and state-issued driver’s licenses.
At least two victims were able to identify some of the suspects in a photo lineup. Wei was the first suspect apprehended, arrested on January 17, 2024, while attempting to re-enter the U.S. from Mexico. The FBI later determined that Jiang and Yan had boarded a flight from Tijuana, Mexico, to Beijing shortly after Wei's arrest, leading authorities to believe that some suspects fled to China.
On December 13, 2023, all six men were formally charged with kidnapping.
As cryptocurrencies gain mainstream acceptance, they are increasingly becoming targets for criminal activities. Recent incidents include the kidnapping of David Balland, co-founder of cryptocurrency hardware wallet manufacturer Ledger, and Dean Skurka, CEO of WonderFi, who was abducted in Toronto for a ransom of $1 million. These cases underscore the risks associated with the growing popularity of digital currencies.
The Chicago kidnapping serves as a stark reminder of the potential dangers that come with the rise of cryptocurrency, prompting discussions about security measures for individuals and families involved in the crypto space.