A British citizen who is wanted by the FBI for allegedly assisting the North Korean government to evade U.S. sanctions via crypto is in the custody of Russian authorities.
Christopher Emms, a 31-year-old who has a red notice from Interpol for consulting North Korea on cryptocurrencies, has been arrested in Moscow, according to a report by local media outlet Ridus.
"Christopher Douglas Emms is wanted for allegedly conspiring to violate the International Emergency Economic Powers Act (IEEPA)," the announcement said.
Emms, alongside Spanish national Alejandro Cao De Benos, reportedly provided instructions to North Korea on how it could use blockchain and cryptocurrency to launder money and evade sanctions in April last year. The duo planned and organized the 2019 Pyongyang Blockchain and Cryptocurrency Conference.
During the conference, both answered questions about blockchain and crypto technologies from the North Korean audience, including persons working for the government in Pyongyang. They also proposed plans for creating smart contracts for the DPRK and mapped out crypto transactions designed to avoid U.S. sanctions.
In late January 2022, the Southern District of New York issued an arrest warrant for Emms, charging the British citizen with conspiracy to violate the International Emergency Economic Powers Act (IEEPA).
Emms won an extradition case against the U.S. in 2022 after being detained in Saudi Arabia for eight months. After Saudi Arabia rejected the U.S. government’s extradition request, Emms left the middle eastern country and moved to Russia, where he was offered residency.
Virgil Griffith, a former Ethereum developer, was allegedly involved in the scheme, too. He participated in the 2019 Pyongyang Blockchain
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