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Fake UK Police Officer Scams $2.8M in Bitcoin

Thiago Alvarez
Last updated: August 21, 2025 8:28 am
Thiago Alvarez
Published: August 21, 2025
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  • $2.8M Bitcoin theft via fake police officer scam
  • Long-term crypto holder targeted in cold storage breach
  • Authorities warn against unexpected calls requesting seed phrases

A scammer impersonating a senior UK police officer recently stole $2.8 million in Bitcoin from a crypto holder using a targeted approach in the UK.

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This incident highlights vulnerabilities for cold storage users, prompting authorities to caution against sharing seed phrases with unsolicited sources.

A scammer recently impersonated a senior UK police officer to steal $2.8 million in Bitcoin. The victim, an experienced crypto holder, was targeted through a false claim representing North Wales Police to breach their cold storage wallet. The scam involved a flawlessly executed scheme where the attacker gained trust by posing as a law enforcement officer. North Wales Police confirmed that the scammer used stolen data, likely from a previous data breach. As reported by the North Wales Police, “North Wales Police said a victim was contacted by a scammer ‘posing as a senior UK law enforcement officer’”.

North Wales Police said a victim was contacted by a scammer ‘posing as a senior UK law enforcement officer’

The incident highlights increasing threats towards long-term crypto holders using cold storage. BTC, a significant digital asset, was compromised, causing alarm among holders and raising concerns about the security of crypto assets. Financially, the theft amounts to approx. 2.1 million GBP. Authorities are working to recover the assets and have advised caution against unexpected calls demanding secure crypto information.

The scam underscores the need for enhanced awareness among crypto holders of data breach risks. Verification of communication authenticity remains crucial, as scammers employ advanced techniques to manipulate and gain unlawful access. Future implications could involve heightened regulatory measures to mitigate similar incidents. Police statements emphasized that law enforcement will never request sensitive information such as seed phrases or demand immediate financial actions.

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