Article 6R24D US Seizes Crypto Domains Tied to $800M Laundering Scheme

US Seizes Crypto Domains Tied to $800M Laundering Scheme

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Yi Ping Bao
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  • The US Department of Justice (DOJ) has launched a crackdown on three crypto exchanges, which have been laundering billions in illicit transactions.
  • Two Russian nationals face charges for laundering operations through stolen cards and illegal services.
  • Around 32% of all traced Bitcoin ($BTC) handled by the crypto exchanges were linked to criminal activities.

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On Thursday, the DOJ announced it seized crypto exchanges associated with Russian money-laundering operations. Read on to find out more about the case.

Russian Money Laundering OperationsThe DOJ, the Treasury Department, the State Department, International Law Enforcement, and the Secret Service have worked together to combat the Russian money laundering scheme.

As part of the coordinated efforts, the DOJ's Dutch partners also seized servers of PM2BTC and Cryptex exchanges. They recoveredover $7M in cryptoduring this operation.

According to blockchain analysis conducted by the authorities, approximately 32% of $BTC handled by these exchanges were linked to criminal activities, including $8.8M from ransomware payments and over $158M in fraud.

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Two Russian Nationals Face Charges

The DOJ has charged Timur Shakhmametov and Sergey Ivanov. Ivanov, known as Taleon,' faces charges of bank fraud and money laundering. These laws specifically cater to cybercriminals, including darknet drug traffickers and ransomware groups.

Meanwhile, Russian national Shakhmametov, known as Vega' and JokerStash,' is charged with one count of conspiracy to commit bank fraud, money laundering, and access device fraud.

The two Russian nationals charged today allegedly pocketed millions of dollars from prolific money laundering and fueled a network of cyber criminals around the world.Deputy Attorney General Lisa MonacoIn Summary

The DOJ effectively partners with government agencies and international authorities to safeguard global financial integrity and combat illicit activities.

However, while money laundering is common among crypto crimes, cash remains the preferred method for organizations and criminals.

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