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#Law Enforcement

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The Network · 2026-03-06 14:48:41 · ai

2. Dark Reading Confidential: Threat Hunter Aids Interpol in Dismantling African Cybercrime Syndicate

In Episode 15 of Dark Reading Confidential, the story details how Interpol enlisted the expertise of threat hunter Will Thomas and his team to dismantle a sprawling African cybercrime syndicate. The operation resulted in the arrest of 574 suspects, the recovery of over $3 million in illicit funds, and the successful de...

The Vault · 2026-03-06 15:14:05 · ai

3. South Korean Police Officer Sentenced to 6 Years for $90K Crypto Bribery

A South Korean police officer has been sentenced to six years in prison for accepting approximately $90,000 in bribes linked to cryptocurrency. The case highlights a pattern of misconduct and blunders within South Korean authorities handling crypto-related investigations. The sentencing comes amid increased scrutiny of...

The Network · 2026-03-25 12:26:54 · Seeking Alpha

4. Cognyte Stock Surges 15% on Major U.S. Law Enforcement Contract Win

Cognyte Software Ltd. saw its stock price jump 15% following the announcement of a significant new contract with a U.S. federal law enforcement agency. The deal represents a major strategic win for the Israeli intelligence analytics firm, directly fueling investor confidence and marking a pivotal expansion of its footp...

The Network · 2026-03-25 16:57:21 · LeakBase

5. Russia Arrests Alleged Administrator of Major Cybercrime Forum LeakBase

Russian authorities have reportedly arrested the alleged administrator of LeakBase, a significant online forum used by hackers and cybercriminals. The arrest, reported by Russian state-owned media, signals a direct law enforcement action against a key node in the country's cybercrime ecosystem. This move creates immedi...

The Network · 2026-03-26 12:27:23 · CoinDesk

6. Brazil's New Law Turns Seized Crypto into a Public Security 'War Chest'

Brazil has enacted a new law that transforms seized cryptocurrency into a direct funding source for public security, creating a powerful financial tool against organized crime. The legislation explicitly authorizes authorities to use crypto assets confiscated during investigations, expanding their operational power to ...

The Network · 2026-03-26 17:26:58 · Seeking Alpha

7. Enbridge to Fund U.S. Law Enforcement Ahead of Line 5 Pipeline Protests

Enbridge is preparing to directly fund U.S. law enforcement agencies in anticipation of protests against its Line 5 pipeline. This move signals a significant escalation in the company's security posture, shifting from standard operational security to proactive financial backing for police forces. The plan underscores t...

The Network · 2026-03-26 22:57:01 · Ars Technica

8. P3 Global Intel Breach: 'Internet Yiff Machine' Hackers Leak 93GB of Sensitive Crime Tip Data

A hacker group calling itself the 'Internet Yiff Machine' has dumped 93 gigabytes of data allegedly stolen from P3 Global Intel, a company that markets itself as the new standard for anonymous tip management for Crime Stoppers and law enforcement agencies worldwide. The breach directly targets the core promise of P3's ...

The Network · 2026-03-27 06:56:48 · Decrypt

9. India's CBI Arrests Suspect in Myanmar Crypto Scam Compound Pipeline

India's Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) has arrested a key suspect accused of operating a human trafficking pipeline that funneled Indian citizens into forced-labor crypto scam compounds in Myanmar. The arrest exposes a direct link between fraudulent online job offers in India and the notorious scam centers opera...

The Office · 2026-03-27 18:27:25 · Hollywood Reporter

10. Sheriff Chris Nanos' Hidden Past: 8 Suspensions, 34 Days, and an Excessive Force Allegation

The law enforcement career of El Paso County Sheriff Chris Nanos is now shadowed by a newly surfaced disciplinary record far more extensive than previously known. Old internal affairs documents reveal Nanos was suspended eight separate times, totaling 34 days, during his tenure with the El Paso Police Department. One o...

The Office · 2026-03-28 17:56:56 · Perez Hilton

11. Pima County Deputy Travis Reynolds Fired, Arrested on Kidnapping Charge Amid Nancy Guthrie Investigation

A Pima County Sheriff's deputy assigned to the high-profile Nancy Guthrie abduction case has been fired and arrested on a kidnapping charge, creating a severe internal scandal for the investigating department. Deputy Travis Reynolds, 22, was taken into custody by Tucson Police on Thursday. While authorities stress the ...

The Network · 2026-03-30 03:56:53 · ZeroHedge

12. CJNG Cartel's New Leader Holds U.S. Citizenship, Complicating Military and Law Enforcement Action

The U.S. government's designation of Mexico's Jalisco New Generation Cartel (CJNG) as a terrorist organization has collided with a critical vulnerability: the group's new leader, Juan Carlos Valencia Gonzalez, is a U.S. citizen. Born in California, Valencia Gonzalez now commands a cartel officially at war with the Unit...

The Network · 2026-04-02 06:57:04 · Japan Times

14. Cambodia Extradites Accused Money Laundering Kingpin to China, Signaling Crackdown on Scam Networks

Cambodia has extradited an accused leader of a major money laundering operation to China, a move the government explicitly frames as a demonstration of its commitment to cracking down on scam operations. This high-profile transfer signals a significant shift in Phnom Penh's posture towards the illicit financial network...

The Vault · 2026-04-02 14:57:24 · Decrypt

15. Connecticut Federal Prosecutors Seize $600K in Crypto from Ledger Wallet Fraud Scheme

Federal prosecutors in Connecticut have seized over $600,000 in cryptocurrency, directly linking the funds to a fraud scheme that specifically targeted owners of Ledger hardware wallets. This action marks a significant recovery in a case that exploited the trust users place in one of the most prominent names in crypto ...

The Network · 2026-04-02 15:57:27 · TechCrunch

16. ICE Director Defends Paragon Spyware Purchase, Cites Terrorist Exploitation of Encryption

The acting director of U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) has directly justified the agency's acquisition of powerful spyware from Paragon, framing it as a critical tool against terrorists. In testimony to lawmakers, the director stated the technology is necessary to counter what he described as terrorists'...

The Network · 2026-04-03 03:56:56 · Japan Times

17. Japan Police Target 12,000 in 2025 'Tokuryū' Crackdown, Seek to Unmask Crime Group Leaders

Japanese police took enforcement action against approximately 12,000 individuals in 2025 in a sweeping crackdown on 'tokuryū'—the practice of using anonymous bank accounts for illicit money transfers. This massive scale of action signals a sharp escalation in the national campaign to dismantle the financial infrastruct...

The Network · 2026-04-03 06:56:59 · Japan Times

18. Japan Police to Deploy Fictitious Bank Accounts in Escalated Fight Against Money Laundering

Japanese authorities are preparing a significant tactical shift in their anti-money laundering operations, authorizing police to open online bank accounts under fictitious names. This covert measure is designed to infiltrate and track the financial flows of criminal networks, particularly those run by scammers. The mov...

The Network · 2026-04-03 12:26:49 · Decrypt

19. Cambodia Drafts Law to Impose Life Sentences for Crypto Scam Compound Kingpins

Cambodia is moving to enact a new law that would impose life imprisonment for the masterminds behind the sprawling crypto scam compounds that have defrauded victims of billions of dollars. The draft legislation represents a significant escalation in the legal response to a criminal industry that has become entrenched i...

The Network · 2026-04-03 13:56:53 · The Intercept

20. Alabama Grandmother Faces Trial for Wearing Inflatable Penis Costume at 'No Kings' Protest

An Alabama grandmother and ASL interpreter is facing a criminal trial for her role in a political protest, where her primary act was wearing a 7-foot-tall inflatable penis costume. Renea Gamble, the protester, was filmed in a silent confrontation with a police officer who pointed directly at her costume—an American fla...