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Cryptocurrency ransom sought after suspected kidnapping of Norwegian woman

WATCH ABOVE: The wife of a wealthy Norwegian businessman has gone missing in a rare suspected kidnapping, and her family has reportedly received a $10,000,000 ransom demand to be paid in cryptocurrency – Jan 9, 2019

OSLO — The wife of a wealthy Norwegian businessman has gone missing in a rare suspected kidnapping and her family has received a ransom demand to be paid in cryptocurrency, police said on Wednesday.

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Anne-Elisabeth Hagen, 68, the wife of real estate investor Tom Hagen, went missing on Oct. 31, but news of her disappearance had not previously been disclosed and police said they could not confirm whether she was still alive.

“There has been demand for ransom, and serious threats have been made in this case,” Police Inspector Tommy Broeske told a news conference. “As things now stand, we advise the family not to pay.”

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Norwegian tabloid Verdens Gang, quoting unnamed sources, reported that a demand for ransom corresponding to 9 million euros (US $10 million) had been made, payable in the Monero cryptocurrency.

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Police declined to comment on the size of the demand.

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“The family sees this as a cruel and inhumane act,” lawyer Svein Holden told reporters.

“We hope that by going public, contact will be established and that the family gets confirmation that all is well with Anne-Elisabeth…If we do, they are prepared to start a process that could lead to her return,” Holden said.

He declined to say whether such a process could eventually lead to a ransom being paid.

The business magazine Kapital estimated Tom Hagen’s net worth at around $200 million.

Kidnappings are rare in Norway, which prides itself on low crime rates.

(Reporting by Ole Petter Skonnord and Terje Solsvik)

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