Polícia do Reino Unido acusa o velocista olímpico CJ Ujah em caso de fraude com criptomoedas

O velocista britânico CJ Ujah enfrenta acusações da polícia do Reino Unido por um suposto esquema de fraude com criptomoedas. O caso envolve o roubo de frases de recuperação de carteiras digitais e chamadas de falsificação de identidade.

As autoridades do Reino Unido acusaram formalmente o velocista olímpico CJ Ujah em conexão com uma investigação de fraude com criptomoedas. A polícia alega que o atleta britânico participou de um esquema que visava vítimas por meio do roubo de frases de recuperação de carteiras digitais e chamadas telefônicas enganosas de falsificação de identidade.

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