Neapolitan Mafia Utilizes Bitcoin Payments
04 March 2019 08:56, UTC
28-06-2018 00:00:00 | Regulation
The first case of payment with cryptocurrency was registered in Italy in 2016: the police arrested a student who was selling drugs online and paid suppliers with cryptocurrency. Two years later, a criminal gang was arrested, procuring drugs with crypto as well. Last year, a “hi-tech” drug dealer was arrested in Rome when buying cocaine at the “competitive” price of 80 euros per gram — because he was paying for them in BTC.
Now the cryptocurrency drug traffic has moved to Campania region. Direzione distrettuale antimafia (DDA), the district anti-organized crime agency, has busted a criminal gang of 11 people. Its head was a 19-year-old native of Moldova.
Law forces managed to arrest the delivery man, but the name of the sender and seller of drugs remained unknown as he transferred bitcoins anonymously. Amidst crypto payments, the organizers communicated with couriers and drug suppliers via Surespot (an encrypted messenger).
20-11-2018 21:26:00 | Regulation
The news was prepared by Vsevolod Gnetii, a special correspondent for Bitnewstoday in Italy
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