Europol helps dismantle $23M ‘mafia crypto financial institution’

Europol helps dismantle M ‘mafia crypto financial institution’
Europol helps dismantle M ‘mafia crypto financial institution’


European legislation enforcement in January arrested 17 suspects of a “mafia crypto financial institution” who’re stated to have laundered over 21 million euros ($23.5 million) in crypto for prison entities in China and the Center East.

The cash laundering companies have been allegedly carried out on behalf of different prison networks engaged in migrant smuggling and drug trafficking, Europol said in a Might 14 assertion.

Spanish authorities said the prison group ran a secret casual cash switch system referred to as hawala and was typically compensated in crypto.

A complete of 17 people have been arrested — 15 in Spain, one in Austria and one in Belgium — whereas 4.5 million euros ($5 million) price of things have been seized, together with money, crypto, 18 autos, 4 shotguns and a number of other digital gadgets.

Of the 4.5 million euros, 183,000 euros ($205,000) got here as crypto. One other 421,000 euros ($471,000) in money was seized from 77 financial institution accounts tied to the criminal organization, which one Spanish information outlet described as a “mafia crypto financial institution.”

Luxurious baggage, watches and even cigars price 876,000 euros ($980,000) have been additionally seized, Spanish officers stated.

Scenes of European legislation enforcement efforts and belongings seized from the prison group. Supply: Europol

The arrests and asset seizures occurred in January 2025, throughout Spain, Austria and Belgium, Europol stated. Greater than 250 officers have been concerned, Spanish authorities added.

Most of these arrested have already been detained

Of the 17 arrested, 15 have already been imprisoned as alleged perpetrators of the crimes linked to the group. 

Most of these arrested have been of Chinese language and Syrian nationality, concentrating on purchasers in China and the Arabic-speaking prison world.

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The prison group tried to cowl up its money laundering actions by working a remittance business, and even marketed these companies on social media.

The investigation was led by a court docket in Almería, Spain, which supported Europol’s efforts to coordinate Spanish and Belgian officers to dismantle the prison group.

Blockchain forensics agency Chainalysis estimates that illicit crypto transactions totaled $51.3 billion in 2024, marking an 11.3% year-on-year enhance.

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