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French Police Arrest 12 as Investigation Into Violent Crypto Kidnappings Expands - Crypto Economy
TL;DR
French authorities detained 12 suspects in Lyon linked to the abduction of a 22-year-old Swiss man held captive for four days last August. The case came to a close after a large-scale raid in which roughly 150 heavily armed military personnel stormed a building near the Valence train station in the Drôme region on August 31. Officers freed the victim on the spot and immediately arrested one of the operation’s masterminds along with two additional individuals.
The victim, a resident of the Swiss canton of Vaud, held known cryptocurrency assets, though investigators have not disclosed the value of his holdings. A Swiss police spokesperson confirmed the young man endured serious mistreatment and physical injuries throughout his four-day ordeal. His captors demanded the ransom payment in cryptocurrency — a method security experts increasingly identify as a preferred tool among organized criminal networks worldwide.
In September, the investigation produced seven additional arrests. All suspects came from Valence: one was a minor, while the rest ranged in age from 24 to 30, each with prior records known to law enforcement. The Lyon prosecutor’s office formally charged the group with kidnapping, unlawful confinement, organized crime, extortion, illegal weapons possession, and conspiracy to commit an aggravated offense.
A Wave of Crypto Kidnappings Sweeps Across France
The Valence case sits inside a much broader pattern. French police recorded 40 crypto-related kidnapping cases between July 2023 and the end of 2025, with investigators attributing a large share of those attacks to criminal groups operating from abroad. On March 2, 2026, a fresh large-scale operation produced 18 more arrests, three of whom judges remanded into custody.

The criminal pressure extends well beyond Lyon. Detectives in Versailles are currently hunting a three-person group suspected of impersonating police officers, pulling a knife on a couple, and forcing them to transfer the equivalent of $1 million in bitcoin at knifepoint.
Globally, security experts warn that physical attacks targeting cryptocurrency holders are climbing year over year. At least 55 cases were reported worldwide last year alone, a figure that firmly establishes crypto kidnapping as one of organized crime’s preferred methods for extracting digital wealth without touching a single line of code. The weakest point in any crypto security setup remains the person holding the keys.