Australian state police sets up crypto division to trace transactions

Australian state police sets up crypto division to trace transactions

The use of crypto in criminal activity has reportedly significantly increased since the AFP made its first crypto seizure in early 2018. Law enforcement in Australia is working to boost cryptocurrency expertise and trace crypto transactions by setting up a dedicated police group.The Australian Federal Police (AFP) has established a new cryptocurrency unit to focus on monitoring crypto-related transactions, The Australian Financial Review reported on Monday.Stefan Jerga, the national manager of the AFP’s criminal asset confiscation command, said that the use of crypto in criminal activity....


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