Cryptocurrencies seized for money laundering in the UK – Diario de Querétaro

London police announced on Friday that they had made the UK’s largest forfeiture of cryptocurrency, worth nearly $160 million, as part of a money laundering investigation.

Money laundering agents seized 114 million pounds (133 million euros or $158.5 million) worth of cryptocurrency in what police described as “one of the largest seizures in the world,” without specifying what type of cryptocurrency it was.

He explained that the operation was carried out based on information received regarding the transfer of criminal assets.

“Cash is still king, but as technology and online platforms evolve, some are adopting more sophisticated methods to launder their profits,” the statement quoted Chief Constable Graham McNulty as saying.

“But we have highly trained agents and specialized units working 24 hours a day to stay ahead,” he added.

Cryptocurrencies such as Bitcoin are often criticized for being used for criminal purposes such as money laundering, thanks to their anonymity and ease of use.

According to a Chainalysis report published in February, cryptocurrency transactions for illegal purposes reached $10 billion in 2020, or 1% of all cryptocurrency activity for the entire year.

In 2019, this activity reached a record $21.4 billion.

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