GMP find USB sticks worth millions of pounds as they smash crypto currency scam
A world-wide crypto currency scam which saw millions of pounds taken from victims across the globe has been smashed by Greater Manchester Police.
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A world-wide crypto currency scam which saw millions of pounds taken from victims across the globe has been smashed by Greater Manchester Police.
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By Aleks Klosok, CNN
Kyren Wilson came through a tricky tie with Jamie Jones in the second round of the European Masters in Milton Keynes. The pair were locked at 2-2 after four frames, but Wilson stepped on the accelerator thereafter and reeled off three straight frames to progress to the last 32. Ad/> 30-year-old Wilson had gone into a 2-1 lead following breaks of 53 and 50 in the first and third frames respectively, but Jones posted a superb clearance of 131 in the fourth to seemingly swing the momentum his way.
Kyren Wilson came through a tricky tie with Jamie Jones in the second round of the European Masters in Milton Keynes. The pair were locked at 2-2 after four frames, but Wilson stepped on the accelerator thereafter and reeled off three straight frames to progress to the last 32. Ad/> 30-year-old Wilson had gone into a 2-1 lead following breaks of 53 and 50 in the first and third frames respectively, but Jones posted a superb clearance of 131 in the fourth to seemingly swing the momentum his way.