Special Team Step from Interpol to Fight Crypto Crime - Coinleaks
Current Date:September 21, 2024

Special Team Step from Interpol to Fight Crypto Crime

Interpolreportedly plans to strengthen its crackdown on crypto-related crimes by creating a dedicated section.

Interpol’s decision to set up a criminal unit is not its first attempt to track crypto crimes. Interpol has been working to learn more about cryptocurrency transactions and gain more expertise to detect it since 2015, with the aim of minimizing criminal activity on the darknet. Within the scope of this study, the security firm Trend Microand intelligence initiative S2W Labhad collaborated with.

Interpol Builds Special Team to Fight Crypto Crimes

Interpol, the world’s largest global police organization, has set up a special team in Singapore to help governments combat crypto crimes, Indian news agency Business Standard reported.

Interpol Secretary General Jurgen Stock According to , the lack of a legal framework for cryptocurrencies such as Bitcoin poses major challenges for law enforcement. Stock also said that often agencies are not properly trained and equipped to handle cryptocurrency crimes.

Stock, at the press conference before the 90th plenary meeting in Delhi, pointed out that cryptocurrency and cybercrime will be the main agenda topic at the plenary meeting in India.