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Qian Zhimin, the main culprit of the 60,000 Bitcoin case, is scheduled to be tried in London on September 29, and domestic victims may need to protect their rights themselves.

Source: Odaily
Odaily Planet Daily News According to Caixin.com, Qian Zhimin, the main culprit of the 60,000 Bitcoin case, is scheduled to be tried in the Southwark Criminal Court in London on September 29. It was disclosed that for victims in China, they need to "protect their rights by themselves" in the civil recovery process for criminal proceeds in the UK. According to the prosecutor's application, in accordance with the UK's "Prosecutions Act 2002" (POCA), the British Public Prosecutor initiates civil recovery procedures for the assets seized in the Qian Zhimin case and Jian Wen case. Once the civil recovery order was obtained, huge amounts of Bitcoin can be "confiscated and confiscated" and handed over to the designated trustee of the British law enforcement department. Another civil path - applying for the overseas liquidation of Blue Sky Grey in the UK, has not made any substantial progress so far.
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