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Lincolnshire boy has £2m of cryptocurrency seized by police
A boy who set up a fake website as part of a "sophisticated cyber fraud" has had more than £2m of cryptocurrency seized by police.
A boy who set up a fake website as part of a “sophisticated cyber fraud” has had more than £2m of cryptocurrency seized by police.
The 17-year-old, who cannot be named for legal reasons, used it to dupe users of a digital gift voucher site into entering their personal details.
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