Update: Spanish Police Dismantle Transnational Crypto 'Wrench Attack' Ring

Following initial arrests reported last week, Spanish authorities have charged four more suspects in Denmark, fully dismantling a criminal network behind the April kidnapping and murder of a crypto holder near Málaga. The operation highlights rising 'wrench attacks' on digital asset owners.

As previously reported, in April a couple was ambushed in Mijas by masked gunmen, who shot the man in the leg, abducted them, and held them to extract cryptocurrency wallet access. The woman was released around midnight and reported to Málaga police; her partner's body was later found in woods with additional injuries.

Thursday's cross-border raids in Madrid and Málaga arrested five suspects and yielded handguns (one real, one fake), a baton, blood-stained clothes, phones, documents, and DNA evidence. Danish collaboration led to charges against four others, two already jailed for similar crimes.

Police describe the group as specialists in violent crypto thefts, part of a global 'wrench attack' trend where physical coercion bypasses digital security. This case spurs crypto community warnings on real-world risks.

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Courtroom scene from Operación Tokio with Tren de Aragua defendants and bank executives
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Operación Tokio: 17 defendants formalized for Tren de Aragua money laundering

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On Sunday, 17 defendants linked to the Tren de Aragua were formalized in Operación Tokio for criminal association, extortion, money laundering, drug trafficking, and smuggling. Among them are two bank executives, one from Banco Santander and one from BancoEstado.

French authorities have indicted one person in connection with a crypto-related assault known as a wrench attack. The incident reportedly involved attackers posing as police officers.

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US authorities have charged three men with a series of violent robberies targeting cryptocurrency holders across California. The spree netted $6.5 million in digital assets from victims in Los Angeles and the San Francisco Bay Area.

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