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UK steps up cryptocurrency law enforcement efforts with new law passed

By Crypto FlexsMarch 4, 20243 Mins Read
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With the passage of the Economic Crime and Corporate Transparency Bill, UK law enforcement authorities will now find it easier to seize cryptocurrency assets from bad actors. The bill will take effect in April.

British law enforcement agencies will be given the power to freeze cryptocurrency assets involved in criminal activity without the need for a conviction, according to recently published court documents.

The bill, announced on February 29, outlines amendments to the Economic Crimes and Corporate Transparency Act 2023, expanding the National Crime Agency’s powers to seize cryptocurrency assets suspected of being linked to illegal activities without extensive legal proceedings.

From April 26, the UK’s economic crime laws will include civil recovery orders for the confiscation of cryptocurrency assets. Authorities can also recover cryptocurrency assets directly from exchanges and custodial wallet providers and destroy them if necessary.

Although not explicitly detailed, a common way to destroy cryptocurrency tokens is to burn the tokens and transfer them to a burn wallet address to remove them from circulation.

A provision in the Economic Crimes and Corporate Transparency Act would allow cryptocurrency assets used in crimes to be recovered without an initial arrest, as some individuals may be able to avoid conviction by staying abroad.

The bill also includes a provision that would make it a crime to resist or assault law enforcement officers while seizing cryptocurrency assets.

Fighting Cryptocurrency Crime

The UK has taken decisive action to address growing concerns about the involvement of cryptocurrencies in criminal activities, including cybercrime, fraud and drug trafficking.

One important step is the introduction of the Economic Crime and Corporate Transparency Bill in 2022. The bill later received royal assent on 26 October 2023 and became an official bill of parliament.

This legislation was created in response to the growing number of financial crimes, including money laundering, fraud, bribery and corruption.

In September 2022, the UK’s National Crime Agency (NCA) established a specialized unit called ‘Crypto Cell’ to investigate digital crimes related to cryptocurrency. This initiative is meant to focus on addressing cyber threats and financial crimes related to cryptocurrencies.

Initially comprised of five officers, the Crypto Cell operates within the National Cyber ​​Crime Unit and is specifically tasked with taking proactive measures to tackle cryptocurrency-related crimes.

Moreover, in March 2023, the UK and the US jointly announced sanctions against seven Russian cybercriminals linked to notorious ransomware attacks, including the Trickbot malware and Conti and RYUK ransomware variants. These sanctions include freezing criminals’ assets and restricting their use of the global financial system.

The UK government has signaled its intention to introduce new legislation on stablecoins and cryptocurrency staking within the next six months.

Finance and Economic Affairs Minister Bim Afolami emphasized the government’s commitment to passing the bill before the upcoming general elections. This proposed regulation specifically aims to improve the regulatory framework within the cryptocurrency sector.

The UK government’s agenda includes establishing rules governing stablecoins and staking services. The proposed timeline calls for consultation on final rules by mid-2024, with the stablecoin regime expected to be implemented in 2025.

Despite initial promises and consultations on cryptocurrency regulation, notable progress has been made in creating a favorable regulatory environment for cryptocurrency companies operating in the UK.

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