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Police in Costa Rica, Spain arrest kidnappers of American
Police in Costa Rica and Spain say they have arrested 12 people alleged to have been involved in the kidnapping of a missing American in Costa Rica.
Police from both countries say that the joint operation led to the arrests of the Costa Rican suspects on Friday.
William Sean Creighton Kopko, an American businessman, was kidnapped in Costa Rica on Sept. 24, 2018. Costa Rican authorities say that the victim is still missing.
Police say that the victim’s family paid the kidnappers $950,800 in bitcoins.
Tony's Porsche Cayenne was found in Heredia. It had been crashed.
The three people arrested in Zaragoza, Spain, are considered by police to be the ringleaders. They fled Costa Rica after the victim’s family paid the ransom, spending some time in Cuba before traveling to Spain.
Tony owned 5Dimes, a Costa Rica based company that specializes in online gambling, according to Calvin Ayre.
Arrests made in Costa Rican kidnapping of American
Costa Rica and Spain police detain 12 people involved in the kidnapping of an American businessman | Daily Mail Online
Over $1 million bitcoin ransom paid, kidnapped businessman still missing despite arrests
Operación Kopko: España y Costa Rica desarticulan una organización criminal
Police in Costa Rica and Spain say they have arrested 12 people alleged to have been involved in the kidnapping of a missing American in Costa Rica.
Police from both countries say that the joint operation led to the arrests of the Costa Rican suspects on Friday.
William Sean Creighton Kopko, an American businessman, was kidnapped in Costa Rica on Sept. 24, 2018. Costa Rican authorities say that the victim is still missing.
Police say that the victim’s family paid the kidnappers $950,800 in bitcoins.
Tony's Porsche Cayenne was found in Heredia. It had been crashed.
The three people arrested in Zaragoza, Spain, are considered by police to be the ringleaders. They fled Costa Rica after the victim’s family paid the ransom, spending some time in Cuba before traveling to Spain.
Tony owned 5Dimes, a Costa Rica based company that specializes in online gambling, according to Calvin Ayre.
Arrests made in Costa Rican kidnapping of American
Costa Rica and Spain police detain 12 people involved in the kidnapping of an American businessman | Daily Mail Online
Over $1 million bitcoin ransom paid, kidnapped businessman still missing despite arrests
Operación Kopko: España y Costa Rica desarticulan una organización criminal