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German police seizes US$2.17 billion in bitcoin

German police seizes US$2.17 billion in bitcoin

Alleged proceeds from piracy website.

By Staff Writer on Jan 31, 2024 10:53AM

German police have confiscated 50,000 bitcoins worth US$2.17 billion (S$2.91 billion) in the country's 'most extensive' cryptocurrency seizure ever, it said in a statement.

"This is the most extensive seizure of bitcoins by law enforcement authorities in the Federal Republic of Germany to date," police in the city of Dresden said.

The investigation was supported by the Federal Criminal Police Office (BKA), the FBI and a Munich-based forensic IT expert company, it said.

Police said ongoing investigations into commercial money laundering are directed against two suspects who ran a German piracy website until 2013.

The bitcoins were seized after the suspects voluntarily transferred them to official wallets provided by the BKA, it added.

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