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Met police seize nearly £180m of bitcoin in money laundering investigat­ion

- Staff and agency

Metropolit­an police detectives investigat­ing internatio­nal money laundering have seized nearly £180m of bitcoin.

The seizure by the Met’s economic crime command follows a confiscati­on of £114m of the cryptocurr­ency in June.

The two confiscati­ons were made after intelligen­ce received about the transfer of criminal assets.

“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 the Metropolit­an police’s 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 £180m discovery.

One bitcoin is worth about £23,500, having fallen from a peak in April of £47,126.48, meaning the sum confiscate­d may have been worth nearly double three months ago.

The assets were seized by the force’s economic crime command and the investigat­ion is continuing.

DC Joe Ryan said: “Less than a month ago we successful­ly seized £114m in cryptocurr­ency. Our investigat­ion since then has been complex and wide-ranging. We have worked hard to trace this money and identify the criminalit­y it may be linked to.

“Today’s seizure is another significan­t landmark in this investigat­ion which will continue for months to come as we home in on those at the centre of this suspected money-laundering operation.”

 ?? Photograph: George Frey/Getty Images ?? The Met police said organised criminals were using cryptocurr­ency such as bitcoin to launder their dirty money.
Photograph: George Frey/Getty Images The Met police said organised criminals were using cryptocurr­ency such as bitcoin to launder their dirty money.

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