Seven Israeli Officers Charged in Multimillion-Dollar Crypto Theft Ring

Israeli Security Forces Charged in Crypto Theft Case

Israeli authorities have charged seven military and police officers with running a multimillion-dollar theft and bribery ring involving cryptocurrency, marking the second crypto-related criminal case to hit the country’s defence establishment in two months. The State Attorney’s Office filed charges Monday at the Central District Court in Lod against seven officers who served in classified units within the Israel Defence Forces and Israel Police.

Charges and Investigation Details

The charges include bribery, theft by a public servant, money laundering, obstruction of justice, and tax offences. A court-imposed gag order is blocking most details from being made public.

Prosecutors say the defendants used their access and authority to steal tens of millions of shekels over several months, with most of the money moved through cryptocurrency wallets. During the investigation, authorities seized wallets and cash worth more than 50 million shekels, roughly $13 million.

After one suspect was arrested and others realised an investigation was underway, three of them allegedly destroyed evidence to hinder the probe. The investigation included The Shin Bet, the Military Police Criminal Investigation Division, Israel Police’s Central District unit, and the Police Internal Investigations Department. Four defendants will be detained, while the remaining three will be kept under restrictive conditions.

According to officials, since the war began, this case is one of the most serious security-linked criminal matters.

Related Polymarket Case

This is not the first time in recent months that Israeli security personnel have been caught using crypto for personal gain. A reservist and a civilian were charged after allegedly using classified military information to place bets on Polymarket, a crypto-based prediction platform. That case also involved the Shin Bet, the Defence Ministry, and Israel Police, and several additional reservists were arrested during the investigation.

Global Context: State-Level Crypto Operations

The backdrop to both Israeli cases is a broader global picture in which crypto has become a tool of state-level financial operations. Blockchain analytics firm Chainalysis reported that total illicit crypto transaction volume hit a record $154 billion in 2025, driven by a 694% surge in value moving through sanctioned entities.

Iran’s Crypto Networks

In 2025, Iran reached more than 7.78 billion in crypto flows. IRGC-owned wallet addresses used half of that amount for Iranian crypto services. These addresses received over $3 billion in total. The year before it was $2 billion, and that figure does not include volumes from UK-registered exchanges Zedcex and Zedxion, which were not sanctioned until January 2026.

Russia’s Parallel Crypto System

Russia launched its own ruble-backed token called A7A5 in 2025, which processed $93.3 billion in under a year. The exchange Grinex was affiliated with the token and was the rebrand of a previously sanctioned Russian platform, Garantex, which was shut down in March 2025. $2.2 billion worth of A7A5 were converted into dollar-pegged stablecoins through an instant swap service, providing Russian authorities a way to enter the global financial system without the need for traditional banking.

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GovernanceVotingTug-Of-WarKingvip
· 4h ago
The biggest harm to the market from such cases is not the amount involved, but the collapse of trust: the outside world will assume that "people in power can also casually tamper with on-chain assets."
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QueuePositionvip
· 7h ago
Both military and police can be turned into encrypted theft and bribery chains, which shows that the risk control and supervision mechanisms are really too weak.
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QuietValidatorvip
· 11h ago
Is the second one coming? It doesn't seem to be an isolated case; I expect more people and more addresses to be involved later.
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MoonlightReefvip
· 12h ago
Multi-signature, auditing, and on-chain monitoring should be standard in institutions, but they can still be exploited; internal permission management needs to be redesigned.
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GateUser-6857559evip
· 12h ago
thanks for the useful information
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GateUser-4cc35c5cvip
· 12h ago
Don't always blame the crypto world; often it's people's hearts being dark, the chain is just a tool.
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GateUser-83c80dd0vip
· 12h ago
Once again, the narrative that "cryptocurrency = crime" is being reinforced; without compliance and transparency keeping up, ordinary users are left holding the bag.
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TheSolitaryRockBehindThevip
· 12h ago
I hope to clarify the flow of funds; on-chain tracking is actually quite difficult to evade, it all depends on whether law enforcement is willing to dig deeper.
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OneUnfilledOrdervip
· 12h ago
Another "insider job," that's outrageous.
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