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Japan reports 10-fold increase in cryptocurrency laundering cases, reaching 7,000 in 2018

  • Among the suspicious transactions, some users with different names and birth dates shared the same identification photo, while others appeared to log into their accounts from overseas even though their addresses were in Japan

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More than 7,000 cases of suspected money laundering linked to cryptocurrency were reported to Japanese police in 2018, the National Police Agency said on Thursday.

It marks a more than 10-fold jump from the 669 cases reported in a shorter period between April and December in 2017, when it became mandatory for cryptocurrency exchange operators to report transactions suspected to be linked to the movement of proceeds of crime.

Cryptocurrency can be transferred quickly and largely anonymously with police confirming some cases in which a virtual currency was used to pay for illegal drugs and child pornography.

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Among the 7,096 suspicious transactions, some users with different names and birth dates shared the same identification photo, while others appeared to log into their accounts from overseas even though their addresses were in Japan.

Including all financial transactions, 417,465 suspected money laundering and other abuse cases were reported to the police in 2018, up 17,422 from a year earlier. Most of them involved banks and other financial institutions, which made 346,014 reports in total, followed by credit card companies reporting 15,114 cases.

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