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Income Tax Raids in India Uncover $2M Hawala-Crypto Nexus

by Darius Ngetich
Dec 26, 2024 - 5:30 pm
in Blockchain
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Crypto and Hawala: A Nexus of Money Laundering

Indian taxmen have unraveled a US$2 million Hawala-crypto money laundering racket in Jaipur. The raids, carried out at the premises of more than 20 wedding planners, yielded Rs. 20 crores in cash and jewellery and three crypto wallets-two from local platforms and one from a big global exchange. This operation brought into light a strong nexus of unaccounted cash, cryptocurrency transactions, and illicit Hawala networks.

Wedding Planners in the Line of Fire

The investigation brought wedding planners into focus as the principal operators of this network. “They arranged the collection of cash against receipts and had it converted through Hawala brokers in Rajasthan and Gujarat into cryptocurrencies like Bitcoin and Tether,” the report said. The planners allegedly used these unreported funds to settle high-value expenses, bypassing tax regulations.

Hawala and Crypto: A Deadly Combination

Hawala is a type of informal but illegal money transfer system wherein cash is moved through the efforts of brokers without involving officially recognized banking channels. Couple this with cryptocurrency, and it becomes a quite excellent way of laundering money-well beyond the scrutiny of any financial authorities. Police think the network allowed customers to avoid strict financial regulations while remaining undercover.

The KYC Challenge

Stricter Know-Your-Customer compliance on regulated cryptocurrency exchanges has made it rather difficult for such operations to flourish. However, investigators suspect the accused had converted the cash into cryptocurrencies using either platforms with lax KYC or intermediaries. Such methods allowed them to avoid raising any red flags and enabled them to achieve major laundering activities.

Evidence and Expanded Investigations

Raids yielded important evidence in the form of WhatsApp conversations, email trails, and spreadsheets of the illicit transactions. Investigations are on to identify more such beneficiaries who received the unreported cash payments. The network seems larger, stretching beyond Jaipur, and suspected to link to Mumbai, Hyderabad, and Delhi.

A Wider Crackdown

Authorities are now widening their investigation to other cities and cash-based businesses, including wedding and event planners. The move marks a big crackdown on money laundering in India, with the government increasing enforcement in compliance with financial laws.

This incident underlines the multidimensional challenges which the combination of traditional Hawala networks and emerging crypto technologies bring forth.

Tags: BlockchainIndiaRegulation
Darius Ngetich

Darius Ngetich

Darius Ngetich is a blockchain, crypto, and gaming enthusiast. He is also an animator, VFX Artist, and Game Developer, specializing in computers with vast experience in programs like Blender, Unity, and Unreal Engine. My passions are creating games and informing others about the latest developments in crypto, blockchain, and gaming.

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