The UAE Ministry of Interior (MOI) participated in the International Cryptocurrency Security Action Week workshop in Singapore.
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The UAE joined global law enforcement agencies to address cryptocurrency-related crime challenges. The event was organized by the Secure Communities Forum with Mastercard.
Enhanced international cooperation on crypto crimes
The workshop brought together hundreds of experts from law enforcement and security professionals to share advanced methods for tracking cryptocurrency fraud and combating money laundering.
Participants included representatives from the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime, INTERPOL, the US Internal Revenue Service, the Royal Malaysian Police, and leading technology companies worldwide.
Sessions provided practical training on investigating dark web activities and connecting law enforcement agencies with cryptocurrency exchanges and analytics firms.
This public-private cooperation model aims to create more effective responses to changing crypto crime patterns across three focus areas.
These include investigating cryptocurrency crimes using advanced tracking methods, strengthening cooperation between agencies and exchanges, and providing insights on digital assets and emerging risks.
The UAE’s recent moves have positioned it as a crypto-friendly jurisdiction through clear regulatory frameworks established by VARA and proactive law enforcement engagement with international partners.
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Author: Vignesh Karunanidhi
