Despite FinCEN’s designation of Huione Group as a primary money laundering concern, wallets linked to the network have shifted nearly $1 billion USDT to major centralized exchanges. This case exposes the resilience of illicit crypto flows and the urgent need for global regulatory coordination.
An interesting New York Post probe spotlights Cambodia’s coastal city of Sihanoukville—now dubbed the “cyber-scam capital of the world.” Trafficked workers are forced to run global crypto-investment and romance schemes that launder billions and threaten financial-system integrity.
As Western sanctions tightened, Russia turned to Kyrgyzstan as a backdoor for cross-border payments, exploiting regulatory blind spots and digital finance loopholes. This case exposes urgent vulnerabilities in Eurasian financial controls and calls for a coordinated compliance response.
A joint action day spearheaded by Spain’s Guardia Civil and Europol dismantled an international crypto-investment fraud network that siphoned €460 million from more than 5 000 victims across 30 countries. Five suspects were arrested, and a Hong Kong–based laundering architecture was seized, underscoring the regulatory blind spots that still plague virtual-asset markets.
On 20 June 2025, a Baku court sentenced seven journalists—six from corruption-focused Abzas Media and one from RFE/RL—to 7½-9 years on “currency-smuggling” and money-laundering charges. Rights groups say the verdict weaponises AML statutes to silence probes into President Ilham Aliyev’s financial networks just as Brussels deepens energy talks with Baku.
Despite FinCEN’s designation of Huione Group as a primary money laundering concern, wallets linked to the network have shifted nearly $1 billion USDT to major centralized exchanges. This case exposes the resilience of illicit crypto flows and the urgent need for global regulatory coordination.
An interesting New York Post probe spotlights Cambodia’s coastal city of Sihanoukville—now dubbed the “cyber-scam capital of the world.” Trafficked workers are forced to run global crypto-investment and romance schemes that launder billions and threaten financial-system integrity.
As Western sanctions tightened, Russia turned to Kyrgyzstan as a backdoor for cross-border payments, exploiting regulatory blind spots and digital finance loopholes. This case exposes urgent vulnerabilities in Eurasian financial controls and calls for a coordinated compliance response.
A joint action day spearheaded by Spain’s Guardia Civil and Europol dismantled an international crypto-investment fraud network that siphoned €460 million from more than 5 000 victims across 30 countries. Five suspects were arrested, and a Hong Kong–based laundering architecture was seized, underscoring the regulatory blind spots that still plague virtual-asset markets.
On 20 June 2025, a Baku court sentenced seven journalists—six from corruption-focused Abzas Media and one from RFE/RL—to 7½-9 years on “currency-smuggling” and money-laundering charges. Rights groups say the verdict weaponises AML statutes to silence probes into President Ilham Aliyev’s financial networks just as Brussels deepens energy talks with Baku.
Despite FinCEN’s designation of Huione Group as a primary money laundering concern, wallets linked to the network have shifted nearly $1 billion USDT to major centralized exchanges. This case exposes the resilience of illicit crypto flows and the urgent need for global regulatory coordination.
An interesting New York Post probe spotlights Cambodia’s coastal city of Sihanoukville—now dubbed the “cyber-scam capital of the world.” Trafficked workers are forced to run global crypto-investment and romance schemes that launder billions and threaten financial-system integrity.
As Western sanctions tightened, Russia turned to Kyrgyzstan as a backdoor for cross-border payments, exploiting regulatory blind spots and digital finance loopholes. This case exposes urgent vulnerabilities in Eurasian financial controls and calls for a coordinated compliance response.
A joint action day spearheaded by Spain’s Guardia Civil and Europol dismantled an international crypto-investment fraud network that siphoned €460 million from more than 5 000 victims across 30 countries. Five suspects were arrested, and a Hong Kong–based laundering architecture was seized, underscoring the regulatory blind spots that still plague virtual-asset markets.
On 20 June 2025, a Baku court sentenced seven journalists—six from corruption-focused Abzas Media and one from RFE/RL—to 7½-9 years on “currency-smuggling” and money-laundering charges. Rights groups say the verdict weaponises AML statutes to silence probes into President Ilham Aliyev’s financial networks just as Brussels deepens energy talks with Baku.
Despite FinCEN’s designation of Huione Group as a primary money laundering concern, wallets linked to the network have shifted nearly $1 billion USDT to major centralized exchanges. This case exposes the resilience of illicit crypto flows and the urgent need for global regulatory coordination.
An interesting New York Post probe spotlights Cambodia’s coastal city of Sihanoukville—now dubbed the “cyber-scam capital of the world.” Trafficked workers are forced to run global crypto-investment and romance schemes that launder billions and threaten financial-system integrity.
As Western sanctions tightened, Russia turned to Kyrgyzstan as a backdoor for cross-border payments, exploiting regulatory blind spots and digital finance loopholes. This case exposes urgent vulnerabilities in Eurasian financial controls and calls for a coordinated compliance response.
A joint action day spearheaded by Spain’s Guardia Civil and Europol dismantled an international crypto-investment fraud network that siphoned €460 million from more than 5 000 victims across 30 countries. Five suspects were arrested, and a Hong Kong–based laundering architecture was seized, underscoring the regulatory blind spots that still plague virtual-asset markets.
On 20 June 2025, a Baku court sentenced seven journalists—six from corruption-focused Abzas Media and one from RFE/RL—to 7½-9 years on “currency-smuggling” and money-laundering charges. Rights groups say the verdict weaponises AML statutes to silence probes into President Ilham Aliyev’s financial networks just as Brussels deepens energy talks with Baku.
Despite FinCEN’s designation of Huione Group as a primary money laundering concern, wallets linked to the network have shifted nearly $1 billion USDT to major centralized exchanges. This case exposes the resilience of illicit crypto flows and the urgent need for global regulatory coordination.
An interesting New York Post probe spotlights Cambodia’s coastal city of Sihanoukville—now dubbed the “cyber-scam capital of the world.” Trafficked workers are forced to run global crypto-investment and romance schemes that launder billions and threaten financial-system integrity.
As Western sanctions tightened, Russia turned to Kyrgyzstan as a backdoor for cross-border payments, exploiting regulatory blind spots and digital finance loopholes. This case exposes urgent vulnerabilities in Eurasian financial controls and calls for a coordinated compliance response.
A joint action day spearheaded by Spain’s Guardia Civil and Europol dismantled an international crypto-investment fraud network that siphoned €460 million from more than 5 000 victims across 30 countries. Five suspects were arrested, and a Hong Kong–based laundering architecture was seized, underscoring the regulatory blind spots that still plague virtual-asset markets.
On 20 June 2025, a Baku court sentenced seven journalists—six from corruption-focused Abzas Media and one from RFE/RL—to 7½-9 years on “currency-smuggling” and money-laundering charges. Rights groups say the verdict weaponises AML statutes to silence probes into President Ilham Aliyev’s financial networks just as Brussels deepens energy talks with Baku.
Despite FinCEN’s designation of Huione Group as a primary money laundering concern, wallets linked to the network have shifted nearly $1 billion USDT to major centralized exchanges. This case exposes the resilience of illicit crypto flows and the urgent need for global regulatory coordination.
An interesting New York Post probe spotlights Cambodia’s coastal city of Sihanoukville—now dubbed the “cyber-scam capital of the world.” Trafficked workers are forced to run global crypto-investment and romance schemes that launder billions and threaten financial-system integrity.
As Western sanctions tightened, Russia turned to Kyrgyzstan as a backdoor for cross-border payments, exploiting regulatory blind spots and digital finance loopholes. This case exposes urgent vulnerabilities in Eurasian financial controls and calls for a coordinated compliance response.
A joint action day spearheaded by Spain’s Guardia Civil and Europol dismantled an international crypto-investment fraud network that siphoned €460 million from more than 5 000 victims across 30 countries. Five suspects were arrested, and a Hong Kong–based laundering architecture was seized, underscoring the regulatory blind spots that still plague virtual-asset markets.
On 20 June 2025, a Baku court sentenced seven journalists—six from corruption-focused Abzas Media and one from RFE/RL—to 7½-9 years on “currency-smuggling” and money-laundering charges. Rights groups say the verdict weaponises AML statutes to silence probes into President Ilham Aliyev’s financial networks just as Brussels deepens energy talks with Baku.
Despite FinCEN’s designation of Huione Group as a primary money laundering concern, wallets linked to the network have shifted nearly $1 billion USDT to major centralized exchanges. This case exposes the resilience of illicit crypto flows and the urgent need for global regulatory coordination.
An interesting New York Post probe spotlights Cambodia’s coastal city of Sihanoukville—now dubbed the “cyber-scam capital of the world.” Trafficked workers are forced to run global crypto-investment and romance schemes that launder billions and threaten financial-system integrity.
As Western sanctions tightened, Russia turned to Kyrgyzstan as a backdoor for cross-border payments, exploiting regulatory blind spots and digital finance loopholes. This case exposes urgent vulnerabilities in Eurasian financial controls and calls for a coordinated compliance response.
A joint action day spearheaded by Spain’s Guardia Civil and Europol dismantled an international crypto-investment fraud network that siphoned €460 million from more than 5 000 victims across 30 countries. Five suspects were arrested, and a Hong Kong–based laundering architecture was seized, underscoring the regulatory blind spots that still plague virtual-asset markets.
On 20 June 2025, a Baku court sentenced seven journalists—six from corruption-focused Abzas Media and one from RFE/RL—to 7½-9 years on “currency-smuggling” and money-laundering charges. Rights groups say the verdict weaponises AML statutes to silence probes into President Ilham Aliyev’s financial networks just as Brussels deepens energy talks with Baku.
Despite FinCEN’s designation of Huione Group as a primary money laundering concern, wallets linked to the network have shifted nearly $1 billion USDT to major centralized exchanges. This case exposes the resilience of illicit crypto flows and the urgent need for global regulatory coordination.
An interesting New York Post probe spotlights Cambodia’s coastal city of Sihanoukville—now dubbed the “cyber-scam capital of the world.” Trafficked workers are forced to run global crypto-investment and romance schemes that launder billions and threaten financial-system integrity.
As Western sanctions tightened, Russia turned to Kyrgyzstan as a backdoor for cross-border payments, exploiting regulatory blind spots and digital finance loopholes. This case exposes urgent vulnerabilities in Eurasian financial controls and calls for a coordinated compliance response.
A joint action day spearheaded by Spain’s Guardia Civil and Europol dismantled an international crypto-investment fraud network that siphoned €460 million from more than 5 000 victims across 30 countries. Five suspects were arrested, and a Hong Kong–based laundering architecture was seized, underscoring the regulatory blind spots that still plague virtual-asset markets.
On 20 June 2025, a Baku court sentenced seven journalists—six from corruption-focused Abzas Media and one from RFE/RL—to 7½-9 years on “currency-smuggling” and money-laundering charges. Rights groups say the verdict weaponises AML statutes to silence probes into President Ilham Aliyev’s financial networks just as Brussels deepens energy talks with Baku.
Despite FinCEN’s designation of Huione Group as a primary money laundering concern, wallets linked to the network have shifted nearly $1 billion USDT to major centralized exchanges. This case exposes the resilience of illicit crypto flows and the urgent need for global regulatory coordination.
An interesting New York Post probe spotlights Cambodia’s coastal city of Sihanoukville—now dubbed the “cyber-scam capital of the world.” Trafficked workers are forced to run global crypto-investment and romance schemes that launder billions and threaten financial-system integrity.
As Western sanctions tightened, Russia turned to Kyrgyzstan as a backdoor for cross-border payments, exploiting regulatory blind spots and digital finance loopholes. This case exposes urgent vulnerabilities in Eurasian financial controls and calls for a coordinated compliance response.
A joint action day spearheaded by Spain’s Guardia Civil and Europol dismantled an international crypto-investment fraud network that siphoned €460 million from more than 5 000 victims across 30 countries. Five suspects were arrested, and a Hong Kong–based laundering architecture was seized, underscoring the regulatory blind spots that still plague virtual-asset markets.
On 20 June 2025, a Baku court sentenced seven journalists—six from corruption-focused Abzas Media and one from RFE/RL—to 7½-9 years on “currency-smuggling” and money-laundering charges. Rights groups say the verdict weaponises AML statutes to silence probes into President Ilham Aliyev’s financial networks just as Brussels deepens energy talks with Baku.
Despite FinCEN’s designation of Huione Group as a primary money laundering concern, wallets linked to the network have shifted nearly $1 billion USDT to major centralized exchanges. This case exposes the resilience of illicit crypto flows and the urgent need for global regulatory coordination.
An interesting New York Post probe spotlights Cambodia’s coastal city of Sihanoukville—now dubbed the “cyber-scam capital of the world.” Trafficked workers are forced to run global crypto-investment and romance schemes that launder billions and threaten financial-system integrity.
As Western sanctions tightened, Russia turned to Kyrgyzstan as a backdoor for cross-border payments, exploiting regulatory blind spots and digital finance loopholes. This case exposes urgent vulnerabilities in Eurasian financial controls and calls for a coordinated compliance response.
A joint action day spearheaded by Spain’s Guardia Civil and Europol dismantled an international crypto-investment fraud network that siphoned €460 million from more than 5 000 victims across 30 countries. Five suspects were arrested, and a Hong Kong–based laundering architecture was seized, underscoring the regulatory blind spots that still plague virtual-asset markets.
On 20 June 2025, a Baku court sentenced seven journalists—six from corruption-focused Abzas Media and one from RFE/RL—to 7½-9 years on “currency-smuggling” and money-laundering charges. Rights groups say the verdict weaponises AML statutes to silence probes into President Ilham Aliyev’s financial networks just as Brussels deepens energy talks with Baku.
Despite FinCEN’s designation of Huione Group as a primary money laundering concern, wallets linked to the network have shifted nearly $1 billion USDT to major centralized exchanges. This case exposes the resilience of illicit crypto flows and the urgent need for global regulatory coordination.
An interesting New York Post probe spotlights Cambodia’s coastal city of Sihanoukville—now dubbed the “cyber-scam capital of the world.” Trafficked workers are forced to run global crypto-investment and romance schemes that launder billions and threaten financial-system integrity.
As Western sanctions tightened, Russia turned to Kyrgyzstan as a backdoor for cross-border payments, exploiting regulatory blind spots and digital finance loopholes. This case exposes urgent vulnerabilities in Eurasian financial controls and calls for a coordinated compliance response.
A joint action day spearheaded by Spain’s Guardia Civil and Europol dismantled an international crypto-investment fraud network that siphoned €460 million from more than 5 000 victims across 30 countries. Five suspects were arrested, and a Hong Kong–based laundering architecture was seized, underscoring the regulatory blind spots that still plague virtual-asset markets.
On 20 June 2025, a Baku court sentenced seven journalists—six from corruption-focused Abzas Media and one from RFE/RL—to 7½-9 years on “currency-smuggling” and money-laundering charges. Rights groups say the verdict weaponises AML statutes to silence probes into President Ilham Aliyev’s financial networks just as Brussels deepens energy talks with Baku.
Despite FinCEN’s designation of Huione Group as a primary money laundering concern, wallets linked to the network have shifted nearly $1 billion USDT to major centralized exchanges. This case exposes the resilience of illicit crypto flows and the urgent need for global regulatory coordination.
An interesting New York Post probe spotlights Cambodia’s coastal city of Sihanoukville—now dubbed the “cyber-scam capital of the world.” Trafficked workers are forced to run global crypto-investment and romance schemes that launder billions and threaten financial-system integrity.
As Western sanctions tightened, Russia turned to Kyrgyzstan as a backdoor for cross-border payments, exploiting regulatory blind spots and digital finance loopholes. This case exposes urgent vulnerabilities in Eurasian financial controls and calls for a coordinated compliance response.
A joint action day spearheaded by Spain’s Guardia Civil and Europol dismantled an international crypto-investment fraud network that siphoned €460 million from more than 5 000 victims across 30 countries. Five suspects were arrested, and a Hong Kong–based laundering architecture was seized, underscoring the regulatory blind spots that still plague virtual-asset markets.
On 20 June 2025, a Baku court sentenced seven journalists—six from corruption-focused Abzas Media and one from RFE/RL—to 7½-9 years on “currency-smuggling” and money-laundering charges. Rights groups say the verdict weaponises AML statutes to silence probes into President Ilham Aliyev’s financial networks just as Brussels deepens energy talks with Baku.
Despite FinCEN’s designation of Huione Group as a primary money laundering concern, wallets linked to the network have shifted nearly $1 billion USDT to major centralized exchanges. This case exposes the resilience of illicit crypto flows and the urgent need for global regulatory coordination.
An interesting New York Post probe spotlights Cambodia’s coastal city of Sihanoukville—now dubbed the “cyber-scam capital of the world.” Trafficked workers are forced to run global crypto-investment and romance schemes that launder billions and threaten financial-system integrity.
As Western sanctions tightened, Russia turned to Kyrgyzstan as a backdoor for cross-border payments, exploiting regulatory blind spots and digital finance loopholes. This case exposes urgent vulnerabilities in Eurasian financial controls and calls for a coordinated compliance response.
A joint action day spearheaded by Spain’s Guardia Civil and Europol dismantled an international crypto-investment fraud network that siphoned €460 million from more than 5 000 victims across 30 countries. Five suspects were arrested, and a Hong Kong–based laundering architecture was seized, underscoring the regulatory blind spots that still plague virtual-asset markets.
On 20 June 2025, a Baku court sentenced seven journalists—six from corruption-focused Abzas Media and one from RFE/RL—to 7½-9 years on “currency-smuggling” and money-laundering charges. Rights groups say the verdict weaponises AML statutes to silence probes into President Ilham Aliyev’s financial networks just as Brussels deepens energy talks with Baku.
Despite FinCEN’s designation of Huione Group as a primary money laundering concern, wallets linked to the network have shifted nearly $1 billion USDT to major centralized exchanges. This case exposes the resilience of illicit crypto flows and the urgent need for global regulatory coordination.
An interesting New York Post probe spotlights Cambodia’s coastal city of Sihanoukville—now dubbed the “cyber-scam capital of the world.” Trafficked workers are forced to run global crypto-investment and romance schemes that launder billions and threaten financial-system integrity.
As Western sanctions tightened, Russia turned to Kyrgyzstan as a backdoor for cross-border payments, exploiting regulatory blind spots and digital finance loopholes. This case exposes urgent vulnerabilities in Eurasian financial controls and calls for a coordinated compliance response.
A joint action day spearheaded by Spain’s Guardia Civil and Europol dismantled an international crypto-investment fraud network that siphoned €460 million from more than 5 000 victims across 30 countries. Five suspects were arrested, and a Hong Kong–based laundering architecture was seized, underscoring the regulatory blind spots that still plague virtual-asset markets.
On 20 June 2025, a Baku court sentenced seven journalists—six from corruption-focused Abzas Media and one from RFE/RL—to 7½-9 years on “currency-smuggling” and money-laundering charges. Rights groups say the verdict weaponises AML statutes to silence probes into President Ilham Aliyev’s financial networks just as Brussels deepens energy talks with Baku.
Despite FinCEN’s designation of Huione Group as a primary money laundering concern, wallets linked to the network have shifted nearly $1 billion USDT to major centralized exchanges. This case exposes the resilience of illicit crypto flows and the urgent need for global regulatory coordination.
An interesting New York Post probe spotlights Cambodia’s coastal city of Sihanoukville—now dubbed the “cyber-scam capital of the world.” Trafficked workers are forced to run global crypto-investment and romance schemes that launder billions and threaten financial-system integrity.
As Western sanctions tightened, Russia turned to Kyrgyzstan as a backdoor for cross-border payments, exploiting regulatory blind spots and digital finance loopholes. This case exposes urgent vulnerabilities in Eurasian financial controls and calls for a coordinated compliance response.
A joint action day spearheaded by Spain’s Guardia Civil and Europol dismantled an international crypto-investment fraud network that siphoned €460 million from more than 5 000 victims across 30 countries. Five suspects were arrested, and a Hong Kong–based laundering architecture was seized, underscoring the regulatory blind spots that still plague virtual-asset markets.
On 20 June 2025, a Baku court sentenced seven journalists—six from corruption-focused Abzas Media and one from RFE/RL—to 7½-9 years on “currency-smuggling” and money-laundering charges. Rights groups say the verdict weaponises AML statutes to silence probes into President Ilham Aliyev’s financial networks just as Brussels deepens energy talks with Baku.
Despite FinCEN’s designation of Huione Group as a primary money laundering concern, wallets linked to the network have shifted nearly $1 billion USDT to major centralized exchanges. This case exposes the resilience of illicit crypto flows and the urgent need for global regulatory coordination.
An interesting New York Post probe spotlights Cambodia’s coastal city of Sihanoukville—now dubbed the “cyber-scam capital of the world.” Trafficked workers are forced to run global crypto-investment and romance schemes that launder billions and threaten financial-system integrity.
As Western sanctions tightened, Russia turned to Kyrgyzstan as a backdoor for cross-border payments, exploiting regulatory blind spots and digital finance loopholes. This case exposes urgent vulnerabilities in Eurasian financial controls and calls for a coordinated compliance response.
A joint action day spearheaded by Spain’s Guardia Civil and Europol dismantled an international crypto-investment fraud network that siphoned €460 million from more than 5 000 victims across 30 countries. Five suspects were arrested, and a Hong Kong–based laundering architecture was seized, underscoring the regulatory blind spots that still plague virtual-asset markets.
On 20 June 2025, a Baku court sentenced seven journalists—six from corruption-focused Abzas Media and one from RFE/RL—to 7½-9 years on “currency-smuggling” and money-laundering charges. Rights groups say the verdict weaponises AML statutes to silence probes into President Ilham Aliyev’s financial networks just as Brussels deepens energy talks with Baku.
Despite FinCEN’s designation of Huione Group as a primary money laundering concern, wallets linked to the network have shifted nearly $1 billion USDT to major centralized exchanges. This case exposes the resilience of illicit crypto flows and the urgent need for global regulatory coordination.
An interesting New York Post probe spotlights Cambodia’s coastal city of Sihanoukville—now dubbed the “cyber-scam capital of the world.” Trafficked workers are forced to run global crypto-investment and romance schemes that launder billions and threaten financial-system integrity.
As Western sanctions tightened, Russia turned to Kyrgyzstan as a backdoor for cross-border payments, exploiting regulatory blind spots and digital finance loopholes. This case exposes urgent vulnerabilities in Eurasian financial controls and calls for a coordinated compliance response.
A joint action day spearheaded by Spain’s Guardia Civil and Europol dismantled an international crypto-investment fraud network that siphoned €460 million from more than 5 000 victims across 30 countries. Five suspects were arrested, and a Hong Kong–based laundering architecture was seized, underscoring the regulatory blind spots that still plague virtual-asset markets.
On 20 June 2025, a Baku court sentenced seven journalists—six from corruption-focused Abzas Media and one from RFE/RL—to 7½-9 years on “currency-smuggling” and money-laundering charges. Rights groups say the verdict weaponises AML statutes to silence probes into President Ilham Aliyev’s financial networks just as Brussels deepens energy talks with Baku.
Despite FinCEN’s designation of Huione Group as a primary money laundering concern, wallets linked to the network have shifted nearly $1 billion USDT to major centralized exchanges. This case exposes the resilience of illicit crypto flows and the urgent need for global regulatory coordination.
An interesting New York Post probe spotlights Cambodia’s coastal city of Sihanoukville—now dubbed the “cyber-scam capital of the world.” Trafficked workers are forced to run global crypto-investment and romance schemes that launder billions and threaten financial-system integrity.
As Western sanctions tightened, Russia turned to Kyrgyzstan as a backdoor for cross-border payments, exploiting regulatory blind spots and digital finance loopholes. This case exposes urgent vulnerabilities in Eurasian financial controls and calls for a coordinated compliance response.
A joint action day spearheaded by Spain’s Guardia Civil and Europol dismantled an international crypto-investment fraud network that siphoned €460 million from more than 5 000 victims across 30 countries. Five suspects were arrested, and a Hong Kong–based laundering architecture was seized, underscoring the regulatory blind spots that still plague virtual-asset markets.
On 20 June 2025, a Baku court sentenced seven journalists—six from corruption-focused Abzas Media and one from RFE/RL—to 7½-9 years on “currency-smuggling” and money-laundering charges. Rights groups say the verdict weaponises AML statutes to silence probes into President Ilham Aliyev’s financial networks just as Brussels deepens energy talks with Baku.