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Bitcoin Robbery in Bali, Foreign Victim Seeking Help on Social Media

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Yuri Boytsov, an investing blogger, has stated that he was robbed in the form of bitcoins in Bali.

Bitcoin Robbery in Bali, Foreign Victim Seeking Help on Social Media – The culprits broke into the courtyard of the villa where he resides.

Boytsov (@boitsov life) recalled the events and released Surveillance footage as evidence on his Instagram Stories. He also “poked” President Joko Widodo and People’s Consultative Assembly (MPR) Chairman Bambang Soesatyo.

Source: Instagram @boitsov_life

“Now I will explain in depth about occurrences that are fully in Bali. I shall be eternally grateful for your help. “I need your help,” he posted in Indonesian and Russian, tagging the accounts @jokowi, @bambang.soesatyo, and many local accounts, including @explorebali and @balilivin.

A bunch of thugs attacked him on February 25th, according to his account. Three of them spoke Russian, and one was an Indonesian police officer. The three of them entered his Bali villa.

He and his girlfriend were intimidated by the culprits. They stole all of the victim’s passports and documents, as well as US$284,000 in bitcoin from her account.

He went to the nearest police station after the event. He was told at the police station to go to the mansion and present the cops with all of the proof of the crime.

“On the morning of February 26th, I recorded a video from a CCTV camera. As a result, one of the culprits was apprehended at the airport a few hours later. He was planning to fly from Bali to Dubai,” he wrote again.

Boytsov followed his account by showing a video from the police station of one of the suspects becoming enraged and kicking a table. He stated that the criminals had threatened him with death.

“The offenders were not detained; they were all released after a lengthy deliberation,” he claimed.

There is no further evidence as to why the criminals were not apprehended. Boytsov, on the other hand, is still appealing for assistance in apprehending all of the suspects. – Bitcoin Robbery in Bali, Foreign Victim Seeking Help on Social Media.

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