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    kumbhorgBy kumbhorgNovember 22, 2025No Comments4 Mins Read
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    British authorities have wrapped up a major operation aimed at shutting down channels used by wealthy individuals to dodge sanctions tied to Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. The operation led to 128 arrests and the seizure of approximately £25 million, equivalent to roughly $33 million in cash and cryptocurrency. The scale of the action shows how aggressively UK agencies are now pursuing sanctions evasion that blends organised crime with geopolitical finance.

    How The Operation Unfolded

    The National Crime Agency took the lead on the investigation and worked with partners in the United States, France, Spain and Ireland.

    Across these jurisdictions, investigators traced what they described as a cash for crypto network that moved illicit money through the UK before pushing it into digital assets and then directing those funds toward Russia.

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    The arrest figure reached 128, highlighting the size of the network and the number of people involved across various roles.

    What Investigators Found

    Officials uncovered a system where physical cash from drug trafficking, weapons activity and immigration related offences changed hands through couriers in the UK. That cash was converted into cryptocurrency and transferred into wallets or intermediaries linked to companies in Russia’s defence, aerospace, and technology sectors.

    One part of the network even managed to secure control of a Kyrgyz bank that had become a known hub for sanctions evasion payments. This combination of offline and online tactics helped the network conceal large flows of money while maintaining the activity’s connection to sanctioned interests.

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    Why The Case Matters

    Authorities say this is an example of how street-level crime can connect directly to high-level financial activity that supports Russian interests during wartime. The NCA’s deputy director for economic crime described the case as showing a straight line from UK‑based crime to major money movements that feed into Russia’s sanctioned industries.

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    The volume of assets seized and the number of arrests suggest that this was a large and organised operation, rather than a loose collection of individuals.

    The Ongoing Challenges

    Even with arrests made and money seized, officials admit that the full scale of the operation is hard to pin down. These networks rely on layers of transactions, complex routing and cryptocurrencies that mask identity.

    They exploit gaps in oversight around cash handovers and crypto conversion points, which allows them to combine physical money with digital assets in a way that is difficult to track. Staying ahead of these groups requires cooperation across countries and a constant update of the tools used to follow funds.

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    What Comes Next

    With the operation now public, investigators expect the individuals behind these schemes to adapt by relocating their activities to other regions, relying more heavily on stablecoins, or finding new intermediaries. Regulators and law enforcement agencies are preparing to tighten rules governing the exchange of cash for cryptocurrencies and enhance systems for tracing digital asset flows across borders.

    The case also sends a clear message to sanctioned individuals who rely on Western financial pathways, showing that those pathways are narrowing and being watched more closely.

    The crackdown marks a significant milestone in the effort to connect street crime, cryptocurrency laundering, and global sanctions enforcement. The next steps will involve working out how many pieces of the network remain active and how to prevent similar structures from forming again.

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    Key Takeaways

    • UK authorities arrested 128 people and seized about £25 million in cash and crypto during a major sanctions evasion investigation
    • The National Crime Agency worked with partners in the US, France, Spain and Ireland to uncover a cash for crypto network feeding Russian-linked entities
    • Investigators found that proceeds from drug trafficking, weapons activity and immigration offences were converted into cryptocurrency and routed toward sanctioned sectors
    • The network used couriers, shell companies and even control of a Kyrgyz bank to move funds while avoiding traditional oversight
    • Officials expect similar groups to adapt, prompting plans for tighter rules around cash to crypto exchanges and stronger cross-border tracing tools

    The post UK Seizes £25M in Cash and Crypto Linked to Russia Sanctions appeared first on 99Bitcoins.

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