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For people high profile targets like this, what's is left of them to do is, have a budget for a tight security team. It helps.
There's no doubt that it's well-planned. I mean he's a public figure which he said, and the deposit address is known by these robbers. They've planned this crime for a long time, and unfortunately for him, he got targeted.
I'm just confused with some parts. He's a CEO and he has crypto. Isn't he not aware of something like this can happen to him and why not have a bodyguard or a security team that could protect him at all times? Well anyway, things like this happens especially if you're a public figure like him that's why I always want to stay lowkey when it comes to cryptocurrency in general including my holdings, the assets that I'm holding and probably the knowledge that I'm sharing because being intelligent might be another reason for these crooks to do something like this to you as well since they might think that this person is intelligent, probably he has lots of cryptocurrency or Bitcoin in his wallet.
This incident might be true, or it might not be (who knows). After all, we are in a world of internet where anybody can just say anything. If this is true then I hope that he finds justice and the suspects will be caught as well.
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I'm suspicious too. How did they get into his home? Let's say he holds a million USD on his computer, wouldn't a few cameras worth $1k be a good idea? How about a panic button that automatically calls the police? These things don't cost a lot of money. How about a gun at home? He hasn't said anything about having videos of the robbery, even from outside the house. Did he let them in?
I'm probably much poorer than him and I have an alarm system, cameras outside, my neighbors have cameras and one has a dog running around the yard all day, barking at everyone coming in.
How did that sohisticated group get to his home? Did they drive a stolen car? Did they park at his driveway, waiting for 30 minutes until he sends them the money?