The Brazilian authorities seized $33 million linked to a money-laundering investigation involving cryptocurrency exchanges. The operation, called “Exchange Transaction” by the Brazilian police, involved six search warrants in different locations of the country. These searches were directed to find shell companies that used cryptocurrency exchanges for alleged money laundering purposes.

Brazilian Police Seize $33 Million in Money Laundering Probe

Brazilian authorities have seized $33 million belonging to shell companies that, according to reports from the Brazilian police, used cryptocurrency exchanges for money laundering purposes. Brazilian courts issued six search warrants in properties linked to these shell companies located in Diadema and in the Capital. These orders resulted in different account blocks from two individuals and 17 legal entities.

The investigations found that several companies transacted large amounts of funds among themselves as a way of fooling authorities, and then they used a crypto brokerage to transform these funds into cryptocurrency assets that cannot be linked to their original source. Some of these exchanges only operate with the support of these shell companies, according to the report from the Brazilian police.

The official report also states this specific broker transacted larger amounts of money with at least 14 companies that are classified as fictitious or shell companies. However, the authorities didn’t provide the names of the exchanges or the shell companies involved in the probe.

Exchanges Suspected

The police believe that the brokerages probed, which don’t require the minimum KYC verifications from their customers and don’t make inquiries into the origin of the funds transacted, are operating in tandem with these shell companies to funnel black market funds into cryptocurrencies to obtain profits. The Brazilian police stated these operations are:

intended to send money to companies abroad with subsequent repatriation through simulation of sales or service-provision operations

Brazilian authorities have been quick to react to this kind of crime involving cryptocurrency assets and exchanges. This is the second cryptocurrency-related operation that Brazilian authorities have carried in less than a month. The Federal police arrested Claudio Oliveira, known as the “King of Bitcoin” in Brazil for his alleged participation in a $300 million fraud. His exchange faked a hack that left roughly 7,000 customers affected, according to the ongoing police probe.

What do you think about this $33 million seizure linked to a cryptocurrency exchange probe? Tell us in the comment section below.

Bitcoin News
News, brazilina, Cryptocurrency, Exchanges, KYC, Police, probe, Regulation

1% deposit bonus on crypto in buyucoin

1% Deposit Bonus & Withdrawal Fees On Crypto Deposit in BuyUcoin

BuyUcoin giving 1% deposit bonus on crypto and reimbursement of crypto withdrawal fees for Indian user who have funds on banned crypto exchange. In the wake of the recent ban ...
Read More
Bitcoin ETFs

A Decade in the Making: US SEC Approves 11 Bitcoin ETFs, Igniting Market Enthusiasm

After years of anticipation and regulatory scrutiny, the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has granted approval to 11 Bitcoin ETFs applications, marking a significant milestone in the cryptocurrency and ...
Read More
Will Bitcoin Price Increase 200% When Bitcoin ETF Is Approved?

Will Bitcoin Price Increase 200% When Bitcoin ETF Is Approved?

Everyone wants to know that bitcoin will Bitcoin Price Increase 200% When Bitcoin ETF Is Approved? We talk about the Bitcoin ETF, an important part in the cryptocurrency space. According ...
Read More

10 Must-Have Features on Bitcoin Staking Site

Crypto has provided many benefits for online gambling, and almost all relevant gambling sites now offer it as a payment method.  With so many gambling sites, players, especially those without ...
Read More
Christmas in the cryptocurrency world arrives early as the pre-holiday crypto market heats up

Christmas in the cryptocurrency world arrives early as the pre-holiday crypto market heats up

Happy Cryptomas to all of you! During the bullish state of the crypto market, margin-lending platforms and decentralised exchanges were the most often used DeFi protocols. Bitcoin is Up 167% so ...
Read More
Share with Others