Retired Australian rugby league star Trent Merrin was arrested and charged over the alleged theft of over $100k worth of crypto.Retired Australian rugby league star Trent Merrin was arrested and charged over the alleged theft of over $100k worth of crypto.

Australian rugby star detained over crypto theft

Retired Australian rugby league star Trent Merrin was arrested and charged over the alleged theft of over $100,000 worth of crypto, after a year-long police investigation. 

36-year-old Merrin was taken into custody by detectives at his Barrack Point home in the Illawarra region on Tuesday morning in the presence of an unidentified female companion. Video footage from local news outlets shows Merrin was all smiles as he received the investigators at his home, before turning somewhat bereft after being shown a search and arrest warrant. 

According to the New South Wales Police’s statement on the arrest, Merrin faces charges of dishonestly obtaining a financial advantage by deception.

Dragons rugby legend Trent Merrin arrested after 12-month investigation

Reports from the Australian Broadcasting Corporation indicate that the Orana Mid Western Police District initiated the investigation. This follows a complaint from an unnamed 29-year-old man who alleged that his crypto account had been accessed without his permission.

Merrin, the former St George Illawarra Dragons and Penrith Panthers powerhouse, is being accused of accessing the victim’s digital wallet and transferring approximately $140,000 worth of crypto assets illegally.

In Merrin’s Barrack Point residence, several of his electronic devices were seized for forensic examination as he was escorted to a police vehicle to be taken to Lake Illawarra Police Station for indictment. 

Fox Sports news later confirmed that he was granted conditional bail and is scheduled to appear before Port Kembla Local Court on December 3.

The accused former ARL star hung his professional rugby boots in April 2021 after a 15-year career in the National Rugby League (NRL) and an appearance tally north of 250. He made hits at the forward position during his time with the 2010 premiership champions, Illawarra Dragons, the Panthers, and English club Leeds Rhinos.

After bidding goodbye to his rugby career, Merrin became a self-proclaimed “dedicated entrepreneur and investor with a passion for crypto.” The 36-year-old had started and managed Merrin Investments years before his retirement, which reportedly backed projects in web3 and cryptocurrencies.

Australian police crackdown on crypto crime 

Merrin’s arrest coincides with a broader crackdown on cryptocurrency-related offenses in Australia. Just last week, the Australian Federal Police (AFP) announced it had successfully unlocked a cryptocurrency wallet containing $5.9 million after a data scientist deciphered an encrypted numerical sequence, Cryptopolitan reported.

AFP Commissioner Krissy Barrett surmised that the operation was executed by a specialist referred to within the agency as a “crypto safe cracker.” Investigators contacted the safe cracker after finding password-protected notes on a suspect’s mobile phone with an image of random numbers and words in an unusual pattern. 

The AFP’s digital forensics unit analyzed the data and determined a sequence linked to a crypto wallet, but the perpetrator refused to surrender his access keys. This prompted the security agency to invoke Australia’s digital disclosure laws under which they would face a prison term of up to ten years for refusing to provide the information.

“There are decentralized online crime networks and loosely affiliated individuals in Australia and offshore who are glorifying crime online, such as sadistic online exploitation, cyber-attacks and violence. These crimes are now spilling into the real world and have real world consequences,” Barrett said in a public statement.

She added that many of these groups, referred to as “crimefluencers” lack centralized hierarchies or coherent ideologies but are unified by nihilistic and extremist motivations. 

“They are prolific and are attracted to violent extremism, nihilism, sadism, Nazism, and satanism. They are motivated by anarchy and hurting others, with most of their victims pre-teen or teenage girls,” Barrett remarked.

Regulators ready market for more crypto activity

Australia’s financial intelligence agency, AUSTRAC, believes cryptocurrency is one of the country’s top financial crime risks. In July, the agency enacted “the most ambitious overhaul of Australia’s anti-money laundering laws in a generation.” 

Some of the law changes approved include stricter oversight of crypto exchanges, wallet providers, and decentralized finance (DeFi) platforms, closing regulatory gaps authorities insist criminals are likely to exploit.

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