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US Sanctions North Korean Bankers Accused of Laundering Stolen Cryptocurrency

Posted on November 5, 2025November 5, 2025 By CWS

The US on Tuesday imposed sanctions on a gaggle of bankers, monetary establishments and others accused of laundering cash from cyber crime schemes — cash the Treasury Division says helps pay for North Korea’s nuclear weapons program.

Over the previous three years, North Korean malware and social engineering schemes have diverted greater than $3 billion, largely in digital belongings, Treasury’s Workplace of International Property Management mentioned, noting the sum is unmatched by another overseas actor. A global report documented the scope of the issue in a 138-page report printed final month.

“North Korean state-sponsored hackers steal and launder cash to fund the regime’s nuclear weapons program,” mentioned Treasury Below Secretary for Terrorism and Monetary Intelligence John Okay. Hurley in an announcement.

The division mentioned North Korea depends on a community of banking representatives, monetary establishments, and shell firms in North Korea, China, Russia, and elsewhere to launder funds gained by means of IT employee fraud, heists of cryptocurrency, and sanctions evasion.

The division in 2022 warned U.S. corporations in opposition to hiring extremely expert North Koreans who obfuscate their identities to achieve entry to monetary networks, usually by posing as distant IT staff.

Tuesday’s new measures have been directed at eight folks and two corporations, together with North Korean bankers, Jang Kuk Chol and Ho Jong Son. They’re accused of serving to to handle funds, together with $5.3 million in cryptocurrency, on behalf of sanctioned First Credit score Financial institution.

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