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British police seize record $408 million haul of cryptocurrency

Published 13/07/2021, 07:23
Updated 13/07/2021, 08:10
© Reuters. FILE PHOTO: Representations of cryptocurrencies Bitcoin, Ethereum, DogeCoin, Ripple, Litecoin are placed on PC motherboard in this illustration taken June 29, 2021. REUTERS/Dado Ruvic/Illustration

LONDON (Reuters) -British police have seized record hauls of cryptocurrency totalling 294 million pounds ($408 million) as part of an investigation into money laundering after organised crime groups moved into cyptocurrencies to wash their dirty money.

London police said on Tuesday they had seized 180 million pounds of an undisclosed cryptocurrency less than three weeks after making a 114 million pound haul on June 24 as part of a money laundering investigation.

"While cash still remains king in the criminal word, as digital platforms develop we’re increasingly seeing organised criminals using cryptocurrency to launder their dirty money," said Metropolitan Police Deputy Assistant Commissioner Graham McNulty.

A 39-year-old woman was arrested on suspicion of money laundering after the first haul was discovered and has been interviewed under caution over the 180 million pound discovery.

"Today’s seizure is another significant landmark in this investigation which will continue for months to come as we hone in on those at the centre of this suspected money laundering operation," said Detective Constable Joe Ryan.

© Reuters. FILE PHOTO: Representations of cryptocurrencies Bitcoin, Ethereum, DogeCoin, Ripple, Litecoin are placed on PC motherboard in this illustration taken June 29, 2021. REUTERS/Dado Ruvic/Illustration

As cryptocurrencies are largely anonymous, convenient and global in nature, some of the world's biggest criminal groups have bet big on them as a way to launder money and stay one step ahead of the police, tax and security forces.

($1 = 0.7204 pounds)

Latest comments

Crypto Anonymous ? Lol , clearly not .
goes up
hello how are you doing there..
does that mean there is less in circulation and the price goes up?????????!!!!???
No they will sell it back to the market. If it it turns out to be proceeds of crime.
cops using crypto exchanges. what could go wrong?
police need to Hodl
money laundering is money laundering. no matter with usd or euros or gold bars or crypto
Apple Amazon Google etc have conviently laundered and become larger than many countries pay so little tax is no different other than in there case it is not cinsidered a crime
yes
How did they seize cryptocurrency?? 😁
Very hard without the 12 word secret seed phrase password!
Cue lots of early retirement for police officers
what you're saying the police are corrupt?!?!?!?!?!?!?!? No never!
there you go Boris, pop that lot into the Nhs, cost you and us nothing.Jobs a goodun.
haha I mean you're not wrong. Does the govt actually get to spend seized money?
Just another planned CENTRAL BANKS ORGANISED COUP..to disgredit Crypto … #bankmafia
Or they were using a shared wallet like Coinbase.
wouldnt be putting 400 million on coin base lol just a hard drive.
if they told you that we would all be doing it silly
how is that possible you need the encryption key
Exchanges, wallets, all have to abide to regulators. Otherwise they’ll be shut down. Authorities have allowed crypto as an experiment thus far and a great way to catch organised crime like this example. More will come…
Police are working with exchanges to seize crypto from known crime groups, and then yeah will take all devices to get the wallet if offline.
yeah..these crypto coins are just experiment. Central banks around the world will come with their own digital currencies for legit transaction
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