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Three men and women arrested for laundering more than 1.8 billion yuan from virtual currency trading platforms and bank accounts

Hong Kong Customs broke up a money laundering syndicate and arrested three local suspects who are suspected of using virtual currency trading platforms and multiple local bank accounts opened by companies to process over 1.8 billion yuan of funds with unknown sources. Customs officials targeted the three suspects based on intelligence and launched a wealth investigation, discovering that the three individuals conducted over 1,000 suspicious transactions between June 2021 and July 2022 through the opening of multiple local companies and bank accounts, including the transfer of funds from virtual currency trading platforms, involving more than 1.8 billion yuan.

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