Scotland has seized £110,000 (approximately $144,384) worth of cryptocurrency from John Ross Rennie. This marks the first instance in which proceeds from crypto crime legislation have been used to confiscate digital assets in physical cash form.
Rennie, 29, from Cambuslang, was implicated in a violent home invasion that occurred in Blantyre, southeast of Glasgow, in March 2020. During the attack, the victim was forced at machete-point to transfer 23.5 Bitcoin, then valued at £109,601.
The robbery was especially brutal, with one of the assailants repeatedly beating a woman at the scene with a personalized Toblerone bar. The chocolate bar, disturbingly used as a weapon, was even involved in a “throat-slitting gesture” before the attackers fled the property.
While Rennie denied involvement in the robbery itself, he was identified as the technical mastermind behind the theft, using his expertise to facilitate the transfer of the cryptocurrency.
Despite his critical role in the crime, Rennie received a relatively light sentence of 150 hours of unpaid community service and a six-month supervision order. Following a legal agreement on September 3, the High Court in Edinburgh converted the stolen Bitcoin into physical cash.
This case comes amidst a growing wave of cryptocurrency-related crimes across the United Kingdom. In response, the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) has ramped up its focus on the sector, allocating 30% of its financial crime specialists to oversee crypto firms. This shift is part of broader efforts to tackle the increase in crypto crimes. Ashley Alder, the chair of the UK’s FCA, previously called for stricter regulations for crypto industry to fight illicit activities.
Additionally, the UK government has introduced new measures to counter cryptocurrency-linked criminal activity. In April, new Home Office powers were implemented, allowing law enforcement to seize cryptocurrency tied to illegal acts without needing to make an arrest.
Law enforcement has also deployed crypto tactical advisors throughout the country, resulting in the seizure of hundreds of millions of pounds worth of digital assets. Earlier this year, a joint investigation by the National Crime Agency and the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration led to the recovery of $150 million in cash and cryptocurrency, underscoring the global nature of crypto crime.
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