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UK Crime Gang Laundered Billions via Crypto to Support Russian Interests

UK Crime Gang Laundered Billions via Crypto to Support Russian Interests

Operation Destabilise exposes UK-wide cash-to-cryptocurrency pipeline linked to Russian sanctions-evasion
A sprawling money-laundering network operating across the United Kingdom has transferred billions of pounds in illicit proceeds through cryptocurrency channels to entities linked with Russia, according to the National Crime Agency (NCA).

The organisation behind the operation, known as Operation Destabilise, is reported to have collected drug- and gun-trafficking cash from at least twenty-eight UK towns and cities before converting it into digital assets that ultimately aided Russian interests.

Investigators say the network included couriers gathering bags of “dirty” cash, rapidly converting it into cryptocurrencies, and delivering the value through digital exchanges to clients under sanctions or connected to the Russian state.

The NCA states that more than £25 million in cash and digital assets have already been seized and at least 128 arrests made to date.

Key figures include Russian national Ekaterina Zhdanova, described as a central conduit for cyber-criminal and oligarch funds, who is currently detained in France awaiting trial.

The network’s modus operandi illustrates how blockchain-based systems, rather than offering anonymity, enabled UK law-enforcement agencies to trace the passage of funds from street-level crime to the highest echelons of illicit finance.

One British security minister described the case as evidence that Russia is increasingly using clandestine financial pathways—including crypto-channels—to evade sanctions and sustain its war efforts abroad.

According to analysts, this scheme deepens the linkage between organised street crime in Britain and geopolitical actors abroad.

The NCA identifies two primary laundering hubs, each led by Russian-speaking networks codenamed “Smart” and “TGR,” which bridged the world of UK gangs, cyber-crime and sanctioned Russian elites.

The flow of funds reportedly also supported espionage operations, illicit exports and the preservation of luxury lifestyles for sanctioned individuals.

As the investigation continues, British authorities emphasise that regulatory and enforcement frameworks will evolve to counter the hybrid threat posed by crypto-enabled laundering.

They note that future prosecutions may target not only the couriers and money-handlers but also the platforms and intermediaries facilitating these flows.

The operation marks one of the most significant instances of law enforcement tracing digital-asset routes into global sanctions-evasion and organised crime in recent years.
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