A French couple in their 50s has been forced to transfer more than 900,000 euros (about $1 million) in Bitcoin after three susΡects posing as police officers entered their home and carried out a violent robbery that left one victim injured.
Key Points
- A French couple in their 50s was forced to transfer over $1M in Bitcoin during a fake police raid.
- Wrench attacks, where criminals use physical threats to steal crypto, are on the rise in France.
- Higher Bitcoin prices and faster attacks are linked to the increasing frequency of these crimes.
According to reports from TF1 Info and Agence France-Presse (AFP), a 58-year-old man and 59-year-old woman were held captive in their home in Le Chesnay-Rocquencourt, in the Yvelines department, on Monday morning after three assailants forced their way inside. Authorities have reportedly opened an investigation into the incident on suspicion of kidnapping, armed robbery by an organized group, and criminal conspiracy.
Reports indicate thΠ΅ woman opened the door before being pushed aside by the intruders. One of the suspects allegedly produced a knife and threatened her, demanding that her partner transfer the equivalent of 900,000 euros in cryptocurrency to a specified account. According tΠΎ a police source cited by AFP, the man complied with the demand.
After the Bitcoin was transferred, the suspects forced the couple onto a sofa, tying up the man while the woman sustained a minor shoulder injury. The attackers then fled the property in a white van. The woman later freed her husband and sought assistance from nearby neighbors.
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This type of crime, known as a wrench attack, involves criminals using physical threats or violence to force victims to surrender cryptocurrency, and it has become increasingly common in recent months. According to Chainalysisβ 2025 Crypto Crime Mid-Year Update, theft of digital assets is currently the primary concern for the crypto community.
The report spotlights that what distinguishes recent attacks is their speed and persistence. While 2022 remains the worst year on record for crypto theft, 2025 has already seen comparable amounts stolen, but within a much shorter period. Chainalysis also noted a clear correlation between the rise in wrench attacks and the upward trend in Bitcoinβs price at the time, suggesting that higher valuations may be fueling these crimes.ββββο»Ώβββββο»Ώβββο»Ώβββο»Ώβββο»Ώβββο»Ώβββββββο»Ώβββο»Ώβββββββο»Ώβο»Ώβο»Ώβββο»Ώβο»Ώβββββββββο»Ώο»Ώββββββο»Ώβββο»Ώβββο»Ώβββο»Ώβο»Ώβο»Ώββββο»Ώο»Ώββο»Ώο»Ώββο»Ώββββββο»Ώβο»Ώβο»Ώβο»Ώββο»Ώββο»Ώβο»Ώββββββββββββββο»Ώβββββββο»Ώο»Ώββο»Ώο»Ώβο»Ώβββο»Ώβββο»Ώβββο»Ώββββο»Ώο»Ώβο»Ώβββο»Ώβο»Ώββο»Ώο»Ώβο»Ώβββο»Ώββββο»Ώο»Ώβο»Ώβο»Ώβο»Ώββββββββο»Ώββββο»Ώββββββο»Ώββββββο»Ώβββο»Ώβββββββββο»Ώβββο»Ώβο»Ώβο»Ώββο»Ώββο»Ώβο»Ώβο»Ώβββο»Ώβββββο»Ώββββββο»Ώββββββββο»Ώββββββββββο»Ώββο»Ώβο»Ώβο»Ώββββο»Ώββββο»Ώβο»Ώβββο»Ώβββο»Ώβββο»Ώββββο»Ώο»Ώββο»Ώβββββββο»Ώο»Ώββο»Ώββββββββββο»Ώβββο»Ώβο»Ώββο»Ώββββο»Ώββββββο»Ώβββο»Ώββο»Ώβο»Ώββββββββββββββο»Ώββββββο»Ώββββο»Ώββο»Ώββββο»Ώββο»Ώβο»Ώβο»Ώβββββββο»Ώββββο»Ώββο»Ώβο»Ώββββ
In recent months, the French cryptocurrency community has faced a surge in wrench attacks and kidnappings targeting Bitcoin and other digital assets. In December 2025, a 53-year-old man, the father of a Dubai-based cryptocurrency entrepreneur, was abducted in broad daylight by four masked assailants outside his home in Val-dβOise, France.
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Earlier in the year, Ledger co-founder David Balland and his wife were forcibly taken by a violent group in Vierzon, held at separate locations, and threatened with a substantial cryptocurrency ransom. Reports indicated the attackers sent a severed finger, believed to belong to Balland, to demonstrate the seriousness of the threat.
In May 2025, armed individuals in Paris allegedly attempted to kidnap the daughter and grandson of a prominent French crypto entrepreneur. Surveillance footage showed assailants emerging from a van and trying to drag the woman and her child inside, while her partner intervened and was assaulted. All three victims sustained minor injuries.
These incidents reflect a worrying trend of targeted kidnappings and violent attacks within the French crypto community, often aimed at securing digital assets.
