La policía del Reino Unido acusa al velocista olímpico CJ Ujah en un caso de fraude con criptomonedas

El velocista británico CJ Ujah enfrenta cargos por parte de la policía del Reino Unido debido a un presunto esquema de fraude con criptomonedas. El caso involucra el robo de frases semilla de billeteras y llamadas de suplantación de identidad.

Las autoridades del Reino Unido han acusado formalmente al velocista olímpico CJ Ujah en relación con una investigación de fraude con criptomonedas. La policía alega que el atleta británico participó en un esquema que tenía como objetivo a víctimas a través del robo de frases semilla de billeteras y llamadas engañosas de suplantación de identidad.

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