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The Nigeria Police Force Arrested Crypto Star, BLord, In Fraud Crackdown

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  • 2024-07-17
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The Nigeria Police Force Arrested Crypto Star, BLord, In Fraud Crackdown

The Nigeria Police Force has intensified its crackdown on cryptocurrency-related offenses, arresting local crypto celebrity Linus Williams, known as BLord. 

The Force Public Relations Officer, Olumuyiwa Adejobi, confirmed the arrest in a statement released on July 17.

In the statement posted on X, the Nigerian Police Force stated that BLord’s arrest stems from allegations of internet fraud, cryptocurrency fraud, terrorism funding, and violations of the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) Act.

As investigations proceed, the outcome of this case could set significant precedents for how cryptocurrency-related crimes are handled in Nigeria.

https://x.com/PoliceNG/status/1813142327273181654

Crackdown On Crypto Crime

The complaints were lodged against Williams and his associated companies: Blord Group, Blord Real Estate Ltd, Blord Jetpaye Limited, and Billpoint Technology.

Adejobi emphasized the police’s commitment to thorough investigations, ensuring that Nigeria’s cyberspace remains secure. The arrest is another event in the ongoing efforts by Nigerian authorities to address the misuse of cryptocurrency for illegal activities.

BLord, renowned for his extravagant lifestyle and prominent role in cryptocurrency, has sparked controversy. His companies have faced scrutiny due to their rapid growth and the legality of their operations within Nigeria’s stringent regulatory framework.

Need For A Regulatory Framework

The rise of digital currencies has posed significant challenges for regulators and law enforcement agencies worldwide. 

The issue has become particularly pressing in Nigeria due to the populace’s increasing use of cryptocurrencies and lack of clear regulations.

The Nigerian government has been actively working to regulate the cryptocurrency sector, with the CBN previously issuing directives to financial institutions to halt transactions involving cryptocurrencies. 

Despite these measures, digital currencies have continued to spread, driven by the appeal of anonymity and the potential for high returns.

This arrest is one of many examples of Nigeria’s recent crackdowns on cryptocurrency-related offenses. In February, Nigerian authorities detained two individuals, Tigran Gambaryan and Nadeem Anjarwalla, on allegations of money laundering and tax evasion. This came after the government banned cryptocurrency channels to curb currency speculation.

There has been emphasis on the need to establish a regulatory framework to accelerate the infusion of blockchain technology into diverse sectors of the economy.

The Nigerian Securities and Exchange Commission has recently implemented a new regulation requiring virtual asset service providers to establish a physical presence in Nigeria as a condition for participation in its regulatory framework.

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