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Gulf Press > Business > Crypto > Olumide Osunkoya Admits Guilt in UK Crypto ATM Scandal
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Olumide Osunkoya Admits Guilt in UK Crypto ATM Scandal

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Last updated: 2024/09/30 at 2:30 PM
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The UK Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) recently confirmed that Olumide Osunkoya pleaded guilty to managing a network of unregistered crypto ATMs across the UK, with transactions totaling £2.6 million between 2021 and 2023. Despite being denied approval in 2021, Osunkoya continued to operate at least 11 machines in various convenience stores, allowing users to buy and sell digital assets without regulatory oversight. The investigation revealed that Osunkoya failed to perform necessary due diligence on customers, raising concerns about money laundering and tax evasion.

Court documents showed that Osunkoya used a false alias to evade detection and falsified documents to cover up his activities, expanding his network despite not being registered with the FCA. In addition to the unregistered ATM operations, Osunkoya is also charged with possessing criminal proceeds, including £19,540 in cash believed to be from his illegal crypto operations. Sentencing will occur at a later date at Southwark Crown Court. This case is the first criminal prosecution pursued by the FCA for unregistered crypto activities under the Money Laundering regulations.

This case is historical as it marks the UK’s first criminal case against illegal crypto ATM operations, highlighting the seriousness of unauthorized crypto activities. The FCA’s investigation revealed that Osunkoya’s network facilitated over £2.6 million in transactions, indicating the scale of illegal operations in the UK. With no legal crypto ATM operators currently in the country, this case serves as a warning to others engaging in unregistered crypto activities.

The implications of this case extend beyond Osunkoya’s individual actions, as it sheds light on the potential risks associated with unregistered crypto ATMs. The lack of regulatory oversight and due diligence on customers poses significant challenges in combating money laundering and financial crimes. The FCA’s efforts to prosecute illegal crypto operations demonstrate the importance of regulatory compliance in the crypto industry to ensure the integrity of financial transactions.

As the first criminal case of its kind in the UK, this prosecution sets a precedent for future cases involving unauthorized crypto activities. By holding individuals accountable for operating illegal crypto ATMs and other unregistered activities, authorities are sending a clear message that regulatory compliance is non-negotiable in the digital asset space. The outcome of this case will likely influence future regulatory actions and enforcement measures aimed at maintaining the integrity of the financial system.

Despite the challenges posed by illegal crypto activities, this case also highlights the proactive measures taken by regulatory authorities to address potential risks in the crypto industry. By investigating and prosecuting individuals like Osunkoya, the FCA is working to protect consumers and maintain the credibility of the financial system. As the crypto market continues to evolve, regulatory agencies play a crucial role in enforcing compliance and ensuring the legitimacy of crypto transactions for the public and financial institutions.

In conclusion, the prosecution of Olumide Osunkoya for operating an unauthorized crypto ATM network in the UK underscores the importance of regulatory compliance and due diligence in the crypto industry. This case serves as a warning to individuals engaging in illegal crypto activities and highlights the efforts of regulatory authorities to combat financial crimes in the digital asset space. By setting a precedent with this historic case, the FCA is sending a clear message that unauthorized crypto operations will not be tolerated, emphasizing the need for transparency and integrity in the evolving crypto market.

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