Almost 2,500 money mules arrested in worldwide crackdown against money laundering

By Gangsters Inc. Editors

Law enforcement from 25 countries, supported by Europol, Eurojust, INTERPOL and the European Banking Federation joined forces to crack down on one of the most important enablers of money laundering: money mules and their recruiters. 

During an operational phase carried out between mid-September to the end of November 2022, 8,755 money mules were identified alongside 222 money mule recruiters, and 2,469 individuals were arrested worldwide, Europol reported today. 1,648 criminal investigations were initiated, 4,089 fraudulent transactions were identified, and €17.5 million euro was intercepted.

Now in its eighth edition, the European Money Mule Action has gone international, with actions carried out in countries as far apart as Colombia, Singapore and Australia. EMMA is the largest international operation of its kind, built around the idea that public-private information sharing is key to fighting complex modern crimes.

Europol has a simple method of identifying whether you could find yourself operating as a money mule:

Have you ever been asked to help transfer money by:

  • An online friend or love interest?
  • Someone offering a way to make easy money?
  • Someone claiming to need help as they can’t use their own bank account?

If yes, you may have been talking to a money mule recruiter - and if you did what they asked, you may have committed a crime.

The issue may seem trivial, yet the amount of criminal money being laundered through this method is not, Europol states. Money mules are a significant part of the money laundering landscape, enabling criminals to swiftly move funds across a network of accounts, often in different countries. 

The use of money mules is especially widespread in cybercrime, with the mules transfer the proceeds from their jurisdiction to the criminal’s home country.

#DontBeaMule

This week Europol, together with international partners, the European Banking Federation and financial institutions, will be raising awareness about this crime and its criminal implications through the #DontBeaMule campaign

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