Bitcoin Russian Official Arrested With 27 Million Worth Btc Bribes
The Infraud Bitcoin bribery court
A Russian official has been detained with $27 million (current value) worth of Bitcoin (BTC). The official reportedly received the BTC from
Russian bailiffs are in the process of liquidating more than 1,032 Bitcoin, worth approximately one billion rubles, seized from Marat Tambiev, a former investigator of the
The Infraud Bitcoin bribery court case has ended, with a Russian court jailing a former top federal agency detective for 16 years. reported that Balashikha City Court, in the
Russian authorities are preparing to
Russian Official Allegedly Took $28M in Bitcoin Bribes - BeInCrypto
Russian authorities are preparing to liquidate over 1,032 Bitcoin (BTC), valued at approximately $95 million, confiscated from Marat Tambiev, a former Moscow
Bitcoin: Russian Official Arrested with $27 Million Worth BTC Bribes
Russian court enforcement officers have
Russia seizes $10M in Bitcoin from ex-official in bribery case
A former Russian state investigator was jailed for 16 years on Tuesday for taking bribes - mostly in bitcoin - equivalent to around $73 million.
Russian court enforcement officers have begun confiscating Bitcoin (BTC) from a former employee at the Investigative Committee of the Russian Federation (ICRF) in a
Marat Tambiev
Infraud Bitcoin Bribe Case: Russian Federal Agency Detective Jailed
Russia Begins Liquidating Seized Bitcoins From Bribery
Marat Tambiev, age 35, a mid-ranking officer on Russia’s Investigative Committee, in January 2025 arrested several members of the Infraud Organization, the
$10M in BTC: Russia’s Biggest Crypto Bribery Case
Bitcoin bribe worth $73 mln lands Russian investigator in jail
He Got Arrested in Russia for a Bitcoin Bribe. Now the Coins
A Russian government official
Russia to Liquidate $95M in Bitcoin Seized from Bribery Case
Russian authorities begin liquidating 1 billion rubles in Bitcoin in
A Russian government official, Marat Tambiev, allegedly collected $28 million in Bitcoin bribes from a hacker group he was investigating. Local media Kommersant first