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Binance Partners with Macao Police To Fight Crypto Crime

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Mustafa Mulla

Binance, a leading cryptocurrency exchange, has partnered with the Macao Judiciary Police to pioneer an innovative in-person training program aimed at enhancing global cooperation with law enforcement agencies.

This collaboration represents a significant step forward in bolstering security within blockchain and digital realms worldwide.

Training Session Highlights

The training session, held at the Macao Judiciary Police College on May 21, saw participation from over 40 representatives from the Macao Judiciary Police’s Criminal Investigation Department and Gaming-related and Economic Crimes Investigation Department.

Carlos Mak, a specialist from Binance’s investigation team, led the session, sharing invaluable insights into investigating blockchain and virtual asset-related crimes.

Carlos Mak emphasized Binance’s commitment to collaborating with law enforcement agencies globally to combat digital-age criminal activities effectively.

“We’re honored to partner with Macao law enforcement officers, aiming to share knowledge and foster cooperation in safeguarding users and ensuring online financial security.”

Remaining Committed!

Earlier this year, Binance’s CEO, stated in their 200M user milestone AMA session, pin-pointed about partnering with governments for crypto awareness. Binance is committed to enhancing security in the blockchain and digital realms. 

Through global training programs, Binance equips law enforcement with blockchain expertise.

CEO’s Vision

During Binance’s recent 200 million user milestone AMA session, the CEO highlighted the importance of partnering with governments to raise awareness about cryptocurrencies. The exchange continues to prioritize global security efforts by conducting comprehensive training programs for law enforcement agencies worldwide.

Global Outreach

In 2023 alone, Binance organized over 120 online and offline law enforcement training sessions globally. Notably, the exchange recently hosted its inaugural online Law Enforcement Training Day, drawing participation from more than 1,300 officers worldwide.

Share your insights – is there anything else Binance could be doing to combat crypto crime?

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Mustafa Mulla

Mustafa has been writing about Blockchain and crypto since many years. He has previous trading experience and has been working in the Fintech industry since 2017.

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