UK detects crypto laundering pipeline used by gangsters and Russian intelligence



🕵️ UK DETECTS CRYPTO LAUNDERING PIPELINE USED BY GANGSTERS AND RUSSIAN INTELLIGENCE

 

The UK just busted a giant crypto-laundering operation where gangsters and Russian spies teamed up to clean billions in dirty money. Two shady companies, Smart and TGR, ran the show, using Tether to flip cash into crypto to help criminals dodge sanctions and stay under the radar. The scheme stretches across 30 countries, with drug lords, sanctioned Russians, and ransomware gangs all getting a piece of the action.

 

đź’Ł FROM COCAINE CARTELS TO KREMLIN AGENTS

At the heart of the scheme were two companies—Smart and TGR. These guys reportedly acted as financial hubs for criminals who couldn’t rely on traditional banks. Cocaine traffickers like the Kinahan cartel, infamous for contract killings, moved their cash into this pipeline. Meanwhile, Russian intelligence agencies leaned on the same network to sidestep sanctions and fund espionage. It was a dirty money laundering machine that worked with ruthless efficiency, leaving no trail for investigators to follow—at least until now.

Here’s how it worked. Criminals in countries like the UK handed over physical cash to couriers. That cash was then processed through businesses linked to the network. The equivalent value was provided in crypto, often in different countries, making the money virtually untraceable. USDT became the favored currency, replacing Bitcoin. Unlike Bitcoin, USDT is stable, pegged to the US dollar, which means criminals didn’t have to worry about value fluctuations while their shady deals played out.

Rob Jones, the NCA’s director-general, described the operation as the most significant money laundering case they’ve ever handled. “It’s McMafia meets Narcos,” he said.

 

🌍 A GLOBAL WEB OF ILLICIT DEALS

The NCA’s investigation revealed just how deeply entrenched this network was. Over a four-month period, the operation collected cash from 55 locations across the UK, including England, Scotland, Wales, and the Channel Islands. TGR and Smart facilitated these collections, allowing 22 criminal groups to clean their money.

The Russian state-run media group RT, already sanctioned, used the same network to secretly fund a UK-based Russian-language media organization. If that wasn’t enough, the crypto pipeline also allegedly helped Russia acquire Western technology for its invasion of Ukraine. Garantex, a crypto exchange sanctioned by both the UK and US, featured prominently in this sordid tale. Transactions linked to Garantex were tied to weapons components for Russia’s military.

 

đź’° THE SCALE OF MONEY LAUNDERING

The scale of money laundering in the UK alone is staggering. NCA officials estimate that over ÂŁ100 billion is laundered through or within the UK every year, with ÂŁ5 billion of that involving crypto. The COVID-19 pandemic only exacerbated the problem.

The NCA seized £20 million in cash and crypto and arrested 84 individuals. Among them was Ekaterina Zhdanova, a Moscow-based businesswoman who ran TGR. Known for gracing the covers of Russian business magazines, Zhdanova allegedly funneled over $100 million to the UAE for a sanctioned Russian oligarch. She also bypassed “know your customer” checks to purchase British properties. Currently in custody in France, Zhdanova has become the face of this scandal. But she wasn’t alone. TGR’s leadership included George Rossi, Elena Chirkinyan, and Andrejs Bradens, all sanctioned by the US Treasury.


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