According to BlockBeats, on January 9, three masked men broke into a residence in Manosque, France, and held a woman at gunpoint, stealing a USB drive containing her partner's cryptocurrency data.
The incident occurred at a home on Cherry Field Path in the Alpes-de-Haute-Provence region. The assailants threatened the victim with a handgun and slapped her before fleeing with the USB drive. The woman was unharmed and managed to free herself within minutes to report the crime to the police. Local authorities have launched an investigation, with the case being handled by the regional criminal investigation department and the national police.
Last year, Jameson Lopp, Chief Technology Officer of security firm Casa, documented over 70 violent incidents involving cryptocurrency worldwide in his public database. France has emerged as a hotspot for such crimes in Europe, with more than 14 related cases. Cybercrime consultant David Sehyeon told Decrypt that France's relatively high baseline level of criminal activity, coupled with the conspicuous cryptocurrency wealth of entrepreneurs, traders, and public figures, as well as the growing local expertise in digital assets, has created a fertile ground for speculative and organized cryptocurrency-related crimes.