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UK Fraud Office Comments on 'Increasing' Bitcoin Use By Criminals
A criminal investigatory unit in the UK has said that it would consider investigating cases involving bitcoin.

A criminal investigatory unit in the UK is reporting that it has seen an increase in the use of bitcoin by criminals.
The UK Serious Fraud Office, an independent agency within the UK government, disclosed the stance in new comments addressing whether it believes bitcoin is "being used" in criminal activity. The remarks, published yesterday, represent what appear to be the SFO’s first public statements on bitcoin.
While the agency denied that it had undertaken any specific studies on the technology, the SFO said that it would consider such investigations given its mandate to look into new forms of fraud.
The SFO said in its response:
"We would therefore consider specific allegations of bitcoin being used to perpetrate serious or complex fraud. Such a case might, for instance, represent a new or emerging type of fraud. The SFO is aware of increasing use of bitcoin by criminals but has not conducted any specific studies into the impact of this type of crime."
While the SFO indicated that it hasn't pursued or released any research of its own, other elements of the UK government have done so in the past.
Last November, HM Treasury released a report detailing how digital currencies pose the lowest money laundering risk among other means, including banks and cash.
The full SFO letter can be found below:
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Stan Higgins
A member of CoinDesk's full-time Editorial Staff since 2014, Stan has long been at the forefront of covering emerging developments in blockchain technology. Stan has previously contributed to financial websites, and is an avid reader of poetry. Stan currently owns a small amount (<$500) worth of BTC, ENG and XTZ (See: Editorial Policy).
