Turkey Adds Crypto Firms to Money Laundering, Terror Financing Rules

Turkey added cryptocurrency trading platforms to the list of firms covered by anti-money laundering and terrorism financing regulation, it said in a presidential decree published early on Saturday.
The Official Gazette said the
country's latest expansion of rules governing cryptocurrency transactions would
take immediate effect and cover "crypto asset service providers",
which would be liable to the existing regulations.
Last month Turkey's central bank
banned the use of crypto assets for payments on the grounds such transactions
were risky. In the days that followed two Turkey-based cryptocurrency trading
platforms were halted under separate investigations.
The probe into one of them,
Thodex, led to the jailing on Thursday of six suspects including the siblings
of its chief executive, Faruk Fatih Ozer, who Turkish authorities are seeking
after he traveled to Albania
The six people formally arrested
included Ozer's brother and sister, as well as senior company employees, the
spokeswoman for Istanbul's Anadolu prosecutor's office said, Reuters reported.
Most of those detained over the
past week have been released. Others, including seven on Thursday, were let go
with judicial control measures.
The Thodex platform, which had
been handling daily crypto trade worth hundreds of millions of dollars, said on
its website last week it would be closed for four to five days due to a sale
process.
Interior Minister Suleyman Soylu
said this week Turkey sent units to four countries to search for Ozer,
including Albania.
"When he is caught with the red notice, we have
extradition agreements with a large part of these countries. God willing he
will be caught and he will be returned," he said in a televised interview
with broadcaster NTV.
Users and media reports had
claimed Ozer could have run off with $2 billion but Soylu said the company's
portfolio totalled $108 million.
Separately on Monday, authorities
jailed four people pending trial as part of an investigation into Vebitcoin,
another cryptocurrency trading platform.