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Moroccan Court Sentences Crypto Kidnapper to 25 Years

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A Moroccan court has sentenced Mohamed Bajou to 25 years in prison for orchestrating kidnappings of crypto figures in France. The Tangier appeals court ruling follows a series of abductions that included David Balland, co-founder of hardware-wallet maker Ledger. For UAE crypto holders, the Bajou case adds to a pattern of physical targeting of wealthy digital asset owners as crypto ownership becomes more visible.

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Moroccan Court Sentences Crypto Kidnapper to 25 Years

25 years is the prison sentence handed down to Mohamed Bajou by a Moroccan court for his role in kidnappings that targeted crypto figures in France.

The Court of Appeal in Tangier delivered the verdict on May 21, putting a criminal-security frame around a risk that crypto markets often discuss only as a custody or wallet problem.

Bajou, a 25-year-old French-Moroccan, denied guilt, material, but prosecutors linked him to a gang accused of targeting wealthy digital-asset holders.

The case matters because the threat moved from online theft to physical coercion.

What The Court Decided

The Moroccan court sentenced Bajou to 25 years in prison.

It also ordered him to pay 1 million dirhams, about $110,000, to each victim, material.

The sentence makes the case more than a crypto-crime footnote.

It places personal security, identity exposure and cross-border enforcement inside the same file.

How The Case Reached Court

The case formed part of a broader kidnapping pattern in France targeting people connected to digital assets.

One victim named in the source was David Balland, co-founder of Ledger, who was abducted in January 2025.

The source says Balland suffered violence during captivity, turning a crypto-security story into a physical-safety case for founders, investors and high-net-worth holders.

The available record does not support treating the case as a price, liquidity or trading story.

It is a legal case about targeting, ransom pressure and the exposure of people whose wealth may be visible through public association with digital assets.

Why UAE Crypto Holders Should Watch

For UAE crypto holders, the Bajou case adds to a pattern of physical targeting of wealthy digital asset owners.

That risk matters in a region where crypto ownership is increasingly public through events, licensing, founder networks and regulated business activity.

VARA-style identity verification can strengthen market integrity, but it also raises a practical security question: who can connect a wallet, a name, a company and a home address.

For custody providers and founders in Dubai, the lesson is not only about private keys.

It is about personal data, travel routines, staff access and how much wealth signalling becomes visible outside the trading screen.

What Remains Unresolved

The source material does not provide a verified appeal timetable or a complete list of suspects still under investigation.

That gap should stay visible rather than be filled with guesswork.

Bajou's appeal window and France's ongoing investigation into the broader kidnapping network will be the next legal checkpoint.

Morocco's extradition treaty with France means additional suspects could face proceedings in either jurisdiction.

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