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Looking beyond exams - The Hindu BusinessLine

Looking beyond exams - The Hindu BusinessLine
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UK Enacts Law To Empower Police, NCA To Seize, Destroy Crypto Assets Used By Criminals

The UK government has passed legislation to enable the National Crime Agency and police to seize, freeze and destroy crypto assets used by criminals.  This new law was legalised because organised criminals, including drug dealers, fraudsters and terrorists, are known to increasingly use crypto assets to launder the proceeds of crime and raise money. 

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UK Activates New Powers to Confiscate Criminal Cryptoassets

UK Activates New Powers to Confiscate Criminal Cryptoassets
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New Powers To Seize Cryptoassets Used By Criminals Comes Into Force In UK

Greater powers for the National Crime Agency and police in UK to seize, freeze and destroy cryptoassets used by criminals have come into force Friday. Organised criminals, including drug dealers, fraudsters and terrorists, are known to increasingly use cryptoassets to launder the proceeds of crime and raise money.

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