Binance France CEO Targeted In Failed Home Invasion
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Binance France CEO Targeted In Failed Home Invasion
"Three masked men forced entry into a residential building in Val-de-Marne during the early hours of the morning. The suspects entered the wrong apartment before reaching Prinçay's residence. Police believe the same suspects carried out a second break-in attempt later that morning in Vaucresson, west of Paris. Reports said a resident was assaulted during the incident, which also appeared to involve an incorrect address."
"French authorities traced the stolen devices and reviewed surveillance footage to identify the suspects' movements. Investigators followed the group as they traveled by train toward Lyon. Officers from the Lyon BRI arrested the three men at Lyon Perrache station later that day. They were placed in custody while police continue their investigation. The case involved coordination across several units, including Paris's anti-banditry brigade and departments in Hauts-de-Seine, Val-de-Marne, Yvelines, and transport police services."
On Feb. 12 three masked men forced entry into a residential building in Val-de-Marne and entered the wrong apartment before reaching David Prinçay's residence. Prinçay, chief executive of Binance France, was not home and the group left with two mobile phones. Authorities traced the devices, reviewed surveillance footage, and followed the suspects by train toward Lyon. Officers from the Lyon BRI arrested three men at Lyon Perrache station and placed them in custody. The investigation involved Paris's anti-banditry brigade and regional departments. Authorities have not released motives. The incident raises concern over wrench attacks targeting cryptocurrency figures.
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