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Scottish Prosecutors First to Seize Cryptocurrency Using Proceeds of Crime Legislation

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by Giorgi Kostiuk

a year ago


  1. The Mastermind Behind the Crime
  2. Criminal Proceedings
  3. Historical Significance of the Case

  4. Scottish prosecutors used proceeds of crime legislation to seize £109,601 from John Ross Rennie by converting stolen cryptocurrency into cash. This marks the first instance in Scotland where cryptocurrency has been confiscated under such laws.

    The Mastermind Behind the Crime

    John Ross Rennie, 29, was found with 23.5 Bitcoin following a violent robbery in Lanarkshire on March 18, 2020. During the robbery, a man was forced to transfer the Bitcoin after waking up to an assailant wielding a machete, while a woman in the home was repeatedly struck with a Toblerone bar and threatened before the attackers fled. One of the three men involved made a throat-slitting gesture with the bloodied chocolate bar. Although Rennie was not directly involved in the assault, the court found that he provided the technical expertise necessary to transfer the Bitcoin, earning him the label of the “technical brains” behind the robbery.

    Criminal Proceedings

    Prosecutors launched a proceeds of crime case earlier this year, but the settlement was initially proposed entirely in cryptocurrency. Judge Lady Ross continued the case, seeking legal authority on handling cryptocurrency under these laws. On September 2, the High Court in Edinburgh ruled that the Bitcoin should be converted to cash, setting the sum at £109,601. Rennie was previously sentenced to a community payback order with 150 hours of unpaid work and six months of supervision for his involvement. Sentencing judge Lord Scott noted that while Rennie was a first-time offender, his role in laundering the proceeds of the robbery was pivotal.

    Historical Significance of the Case

    This case sets a legal precedent in Scotland as it is the first time police have tracked and seized stolen cryptocurrency.

    Scottish prosecutors have successfully demonstrated the readiness of the legal system to adapt to new technologies such as cryptocurrency. This significant event underscores the importance and necessity of updating legislative norms in the digital age.

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