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Brazilian police bust cocaine traffickers using crypto for money laundering

Created at 27 Jul · 9:41 AM1 source↑ Market-relevant
IN SHORT

Brazilian Federal Police arrested nine individuals suspected of trafficking 6.5 metric tons of cocaine and laundering billions of Brazilian reals through crypto-enabled illicit money brokers and other asset-concealment methods.

Key Numbers

6.5 metric tonscocaine trafficked
ninepeople arrested
13pretrial detention warrants executed
44search-and-seizure warrants executed

Who's Involved

Brazilian Federal Police
conducted the bust and investigation

↳ Why This Matters

This operation highlights the ongoing use of cryptocurrency by criminal organizations for illicit money laundering, underscoring the challenges faced by law enforcement in tracking and disrupting these financial flows.

Key facts

  • Brazilian police arrested nine individuals in a transnational probe.
  • The suspects are accused of trafficking approximately 6.5 metric tons of cocaine.
  • Billions of Brazilian reals are suspected to have been laundered.
  • Crypto-enabled illicit money brokers were among the methods used for laundering.
  • Charges include transnational criminal organization, international drug trafficking, and money laundering.

Brazilian Federal Police have arrested nine individuals suspected of belonging to an international drug cartel that allegedly trafficked approximately 6.5 metric tons of cocaine and laundered billions of Brazilian reals. The illicit proceeds were reportedly moved through various asset-concealment methods, including shell companies, crypto-enabled illicit money brokers, luxury assets, and real estate. The operation involved law enforcement actions across São Paulo, Minas Gerais, Santa Catarina, and Espírito Santo, with the execution of 13 pretrial detention warrants and 44 search-and-seizure warrants. The suspects will face charges related to transnational criminal organization, international drug trafficking, and money laundering.

Frequently asked questions

Brazilian police suspect the group of shipping around 6.5 metric tons of cocaine.

The group allegedly laundered billions of Brazilian reals through methods including crypto-enabled illicit money brokers, shell companies, luxury assets, and real estate.

Nine people were arrested in connection with the investigation.

What Happens Next

01Suspects will face charges including participation in a transnational criminal organization, international drug trafficking, and money laundering.
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How It Developed

Brazilian Federal Police arrested nine people in a probe into an international drug cartel.
The cartel is suspected of trafficking 6.5 metric tons of cocaine.
The group allegedly laundered billions of Brazilian reals via crypto-enabled illicit money brokers, shell companies, luxury assets, and real estate.
Law enforcement executed 13 pretrial detention warrants and 44 search-and-seizure warrants across four Brazilian states.
Suspects face charges including participation in a transnational criminal organization, international drug trafficking, and money laundering.

Sources

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Brazilian police bust cocaine traffickers in crypto-linked transnational probeBrazilian police suspect the group of shipping around 6.5 metric tons of cocaine and laundering billions in Brazilian reals through crypto-enabled illicit money brokers.Cointelegraph

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