4 arrested for Taiwan's first bitcoin robbery
BY PTI22 Feb 2018 11:23 PM IST
PTI22 Feb 2018 11:23 PM IST
Taipei: Taiwan police have arrested four men over a bitcoin robbery worth 5 million Taiwanese dollar ($170,000) in what they said was the first case of its kind on the island. Bitcoin is a virtual currency created from computer code that allows anonymous transactions. Taiwan police said three men in their early twenties lured a man surnamed Tai to the central city of Taichung, pretending to be interested in buying bitcoins. After Tai showed proof of his bitcoins on his phone, the scammers assaulted him and his friend, then transferred 18 bitcoins worth 5 million Taiwanese dollar from Tai's account via his phone. The suspects attempted to pass off the heist as a drunken row by forcing the victim to drink Kaoliang, a strong Taiwanese liquor, Taichung city police said in a statement. Police arrived at the scene after receiving a call about a dispute and one man was detained. The other two had fled. "The police saw bloodstains at the scene... after further investigation, it was discovered to be a bitcoin virtual currency robbery," the statement said.
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