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    U.K. court sentences crypto ATM operator for illegal activity

    March 1, 2025

    The United Kingdom has handed down its first criminal sentence for unregistered cryptocurrency activity, as Olumide Osunkoya received a four-year prison term for operating an illegal network of crypto ATMs, the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) announced. Osunkoya was convicted at Southwark Crown Court after pleading guilty to five charges related to his operation of crypto ATMs between late 2021 and March 2022, despite being denied registration by the FCA.

    U.K. court sentences crypto ATM operator for illegal activity

    His charges included operating without regulatory approval, forgery, using false identity documents, and possession of criminal proceeds. Therese Chambers, joint executive director of enforcement and market oversight at the FCA, emphasized the significance of the sentencing, stating that it underscores the consequences for those who attempt to bypass regulations and engage in illicit financial activity. She reiterated that the UK is committed to enforcing its financial laws and ensuring compliance within the crypto sector.

    FCA takes enforcement action against illegal crypto ATMs

    During sentencing, Judge Gregory Perrins described Osunkoya’s actions as a deliberate and calculated defiance of regulatory authority, dismissing any notion that his offenses were merely regulatory breaches. The case marks a precedent in the UK’s approach to crypto enforcement, signaling heightened scrutiny over unregistered digital asset operations. In addition to the prison sentence, the FCA has requested confiscation proceedings to reclaim any illicit gains from Osunkoya’s activities.

    The regulator estimates that he profited significantly from the scheme, reportedly charging a markup of 30% to 60% on each transaction. The sentencing follows broader efforts by the FCA to crack down on unauthorized cryptocurrency services. The regulator has repeatedly warned operators of the need for proper registration and compliance with anti-money laundering regulations. With this landmark case, the FCA reinforces its stance on illegal crypto operations, making it clear that noncompliance will not be tolerated and that financial crime in the digital asset sector will be met with severe legal repercussions. – By CryptoWire News Desk.

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