Core Viewpoint - The article highlights the release of 13 typical cases by the Beijing People's Procuratorate, focusing on the effective prosecution of financial crimes, particularly those involving virtual currencies and illegal foreign exchange operations [1][3]. Group 1: Financial Crime Cases - A significant case involves a group using virtual currencies to illegally conduct foreign exchange transactions, with total illegal operations exceeding 1.18 billion RMB [4][6]. - The group, consisting of five members, was found to have converted received RMB into Tether (USDT) to facilitate cross-border fund transfers, effectively engaging in illegal foreign exchange activities [5][6]. Group 2: Legal Proceedings and Outcomes - On December 25, 2024, the Beijing Haidian District People's Procuratorate prosecuted the five individuals for illegal business operations, leading to prison sentences ranging from two to four years [6]. - All defendants acknowledged their guilt and did not appeal the verdict, which has since become effective [6]. Group 3: Prosecution Strategies - The Beijing Procuratorate optimized its case handling approach by enhancing collaboration with law enforcement and developing a comprehensive evidence system to tackle the challenges posed by the covert nature of virtual currency transactions [8][10]. - A strategy was implemented to ensure the legality and authenticity of evidence from overseas virtual currency platforms, addressing the complexities of cross-border financial crimes [10]. Group 4: Evidence Collection and Analysis - The prosecution adopted a "technical empowerment + standardized review" approach to construct a solid evidence chain, ensuring thorough examination of financial data and transaction processes [10]. - By analyzing the entire transaction chain from fund reception to virtual currency conversion and cross-border transfer, the prosecution was able to accurately determine the criminal amounts for each defendant, establishing a robust evidence base for sentencing [10][11].
用虚拟货币非法买卖外汇,5人获刑
21世纪经济报道·2025-10-28 13:26