Three Florida teens have been accused of kidnapping a man at gunpoint outside his Las Vegas apartment, stealing about $4 million in digital assets and NFTs before abandoning him in a remote Arizona desert.
The attack occurred in November 2024, after the victim left a crypto event at a Downtown Las Vegas business. After returning to his apartment and parking his vehicle, the Florida teens ambushed him at gunpoint and forced him into the back seat of their vehicle. According to authorities, the teens have been identified as Belal Ashraf, Austin Fletcher, and a third unnamed suspect.
The criminals placed a towel over the head of the victim, warning him not to look at them. According to the victim, the Florida teens said that if he wanted to live to see another day, he should cooperate with them. They also threatened to kill the victim and his father if he failed to comply.
According to the authorities, the victim was asked, under duress, to hand over passwords and grant access to his crypto accounts. Throughout the attack, the victim mentioned that the suspects seemed to be acting under the instructions of a fourth party who was dishing out commands over the speakerphone of a mobile device. The fourth suspect looked like he was in charge of the whole operation, directing the extortion in real time.
The trio allegedly drove the victim to White Hills, Arizona, about 70 miles from Las Vegas, where they carried out the crime. After draining the victim of about $4 million in several digital assets and NFTs, they dumped him in the desert and fled. The victim said he managed to walk about five miles before he came across a gas station where he reached out for help.
According to investigators, they tracked a suspect vehicle making its way from Florida to Nevada, stopping at several key locations, including the victim’s apartment complex. In Mississippi, the police mentioned that they recovered a firearm tied to one of the suspects’ family members. The police mentioned that the weapon matched the one that was used in one of the videos made by the suspects on social media.
Authorities have now charged Ashraf and Fletcher, who are both 16 and from Pasco County in Florida, on allegations of robbery, kidnapping, and extortion, alongside their third unidentified accomplice, who prosecutors believe has fled the United States. According to court documents, the teen had records of disruption at their Florida high school, including swearing in different languages and physically confronting school staff. At Fletcher’s probable cause hearing, the Las Vegas Justice Court Judge Daniel West Meyer set bail at $4 million, while Ashraf was granted release under electronic monitoring.
There has been a rise in kidnappings and extortion attempts targeting individuals linked to digital assets, including investors, public figures, and entrepreneurs. One of the latest incidents was that of Texas-based streamer Amouranth, who suffered a home invasion in March. The armed suspects held her at gunpoint and demanded access to her crypto holdings. The police later arrested four individuals in connection with the attack.
Outside of the United States, there have been three kidnappings in France, with the latest one the kidnapping of an aged father of a crypto millionaire. The criminal was said to have severed one of his fingers to pressure his son into conceding to their demands. Another one was the kidnapping of Ledger co-founder David Balland. Law enforcement agencies globally have been warning individuals holding a significant portion of digital assets to ensure they use enhanced security protocols to safeguard themselves.
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