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Re: How did the police officer end up becoming a thief
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Cookdata
on 07/08/2025, 11:32:08 UTC
The police officer was reported that he used mixers to split the stolen bitcoin into smaller amounts, transferring the coins through crypto exchanges and prepaid cards to block the trace, but at last he was known.

https://cointelegraph.com/explained/how-a-police-officer-stole-50-btc-from-a-seized-crypto-wallet-and-got-caught

Some people may not know that bitcoin can be traced to someone if the government wants to trace it. This is not the first time such bad actors are known.

This is exactly of don't do as I do but do as a I say. So many enforcement agents are pretty thieves hidden behind their uniform. In the morning to afternoon hours, they are good men on duty but later after work, they went back to do what they are paid to go against. The fact and reality about this is that been decent doesn't make one a better person and this is what the government isn't understanding, at the end of the day we may have more people with good conduct than their own system.

The police thought mixing alone could give him high end privacy but he was so dull to launder money through a recognize platforms and boom he was caught in the act. This alone should let government allow people prioritize thier privacy with mixers instead of banning them. If mixing Bitcoin through mixers can't hide criminals activisies then this is should be a protest to allow people use mixers and not the usual domain seize and arresting the owners.