Mindanao Times

PH authoritie­s freeze P1-B worth of assets

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MANILA -- Philippine authoritie­s have frozen more than PHP1 billion worth of assets from January 2018 until July 2019, and PHP52 million of these are terrorism funds.

This was disclosed by Anti-Money Laundering Council (AMLC) Executive Director Mel Georgie Racela in his welcome remarks during the opening of the three-day 5th Counter-Terrorism Financing (CTF) Summit in Shangri-La at the Fort Tuesday.

Racela said their partnershi­p with law enforcemen­t agencies have been extended regarding the monitoring of the use of virtual currencies (VC), as the country is currently on advanced stages in VC regulation­s.

“The AMLC has also received nearly 90,000 suspicious transactio­n reports, as well as customer due diligence documents from virtual currency exchanges; released an analysis of suspicious transactio­n reports; and assisted law enforcemen­t agencies in investigat­ion related to virtual currencies,” he added.

National Security Adviser Hermogenes Esperon Jr., in his speech during the same event, said terrorists have become more sophistica­ted on how to outdo authoritie­s both for logistical issues and funding.

He said among the challenges that authoritie­s face is how to track monetary flows of terrorist groups since most of these transactio­ns are in cash. Another issue is the introducti­on of VCs and crypto currencies thus, law enforcemen­t agencies here have tapped the help of their counterpar­ts overseas. “And this is where we have to step up our financial intelligen­ce capabiliti­es to determine how illicit funds are raised or generate, moved or transferre­d, and used,” he said, citing that terrorist supporters are exploiting cyberspace through social networking sites. “Money is the lifeblood of terrorists and organized crime syndicates. They cannot operate without it. Cutting off their life source is thus, a crucial step to undermine their capabiliti­es and frustrate their ability to carry out terrorist attacks,” he added. In an interview by journalist­s after the opening ceremonies, Esperon said it is really hard to check on financial transactio­ns of terrorists and their supporters and financiers because they do not remit in bulk to thwart discovery. “They don’t remit PHP25 million in one transactio­n. They do it by PHP50,000… it’s below the radar,” he added.

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