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北京检方:洗钱犯罪加速向虚拟货币等新领域渗透
Zhong Guo Xin Wen Wang·2025-10-28 13:05

Core Insights - Money laundering crimes are increasingly infiltrating new fields such as digital payments, securities trading, and virtual currencies, with organized and professional laundering groups becoming more active [1][2] - The Beijing People's Procuratorate reported handling 1,971 financial cases involving 3,360 individuals from October 2024 to September 2025, focusing on illegal fundraising, money laundering, and financial fraud [1][2] Group 1: Trends in Financial Crimes - The total number of illegal fundraising cases is showing a positive downward trend, but methods are evolving with a dual-track return of online and offline tactics, particularly affecting high-net-worth individuals [1] - Financial crimes in illegal business operations, such as stock recommendations and foreign exchange, are continuously innovating, leveraging new media for increased concealment and dissemination [1][2] Group 2: Specialized Criminal Activities - Securities and futures crimes exhibit clear characteristics of specialization, organization, and chain-like operations, with a notable involvement of intermediary institutions in financial fraud [2] - In the credit sector, credit card fraud is shifting from traditional malicious overdrafts to technological theft, with illegal credit intermediaries showing signs of industrialization and cross-regional expansion [2] Group 3: Collaborative Initiatives - A joint initiative was launched by the Beijing People's Procuratorate, Beijing Financial Regulatory Bureau, and China University of Political Science and Law to combat financial black and gray industries, emphasizing the establishment of a regular interaction mechanism among regulatory bodies, procuratorial agencies, and academic institutions [2]