Arab Times

Moroccan police arrest UK Bitcoin dealer wanted in US

-

RABAT, July 27, (AFP): Moroccan police have arrested a British dealer in virtual currency Bitcoin wanted on fraud charges in the United States, a source close to the investigat­ion told AFP on Thursday.

Police said only that a 49-yearold Briton had been detained in the northern city of Tangiers on Wednesday in response to a notice issued by Interpol on July 17 and that his extraditio­n would be considered by the Court of Cassation.

But the source identified him as British businessma­n Renwick Haddow, a former New York resident who was charged with securities fraud in the United states on June 30 for allegedly bilking investors in what turned out to be a fake Bitcoin trading platform.

He appeared before the public prosecutor in Tangiers on Wednesday before being transferre­d to prison in Sale, near the capital Rabat, the source said.

The US Securities and Exchange Commission charged last month “the clandestin­e” Haddow, who is alleged to have diverted funds invested in a phony Bitcoin site as well as from flexible workspace firm Bar Works into accounts in Mauritius and Morocco, totalling $5 million.

He touted experience­d senior executives as running the operations, who turned out to be phantoms, and misreprese­nted the details and success of both companies, the SEC alleged.

“Haddow created two trendy companies and misled investors into believing that highlyqual­ified executives were leading them to quick profitabil­ity,” said Andrew M. Calamari, director of the SEC’s New York Regional Office.

“In reality, Haddow controlled the companies from behind the scenes and they were far from profitable.”

Bitcoin Store claimed to be “an easy-to-use and secure way of holding and trading Bitcoin” and had generated several million dollars in gross sales.

The SEC alleges that in fact it never had any operations nor generated the gross sales it touted.

In 2015, Bitcoin Store’s bank accounts allegedly received less than $250,000 in incoming transfers, none of which appear to reflect revenue from customers, the SEC said.

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from Kuwait