Operation Huntsman Shuts Down 1,800 Mule Accounts, Exposes $62M Laundering by Students

December 13, 2024
Operation Huntsman Shuts Down 1,800 Mule Accounts, Exposes $62M Laundering by Students
  • Operation Huntsman, a collaborative effort involving the Australian Federal Police (AFP), AUSTRAC, and banks, has successfully closed 1,800 mule accounts since 2022.

  • Organized crime groups are increasingly targeting foreign students, with a notable case involving 250 Chinese students who laundered $62 million by selling their Australian bank accounts.

  • These criminal networks primarily focus on international students and non-permanent residents, often recruiting them directly for money laundering activities.

  • The operation uncovered that many mule accounts were associated with sexploitation victims, revealing over 100 accounts created under duress.

  • The AFP has reported a significant rise in sextortion cases, with 560 incidents documented in the first half of 2024, highlighting the urgency of the issue.

  • Education and support for young people regarding sextortion are essential, as they are frequently misled by skilled online criminals.

  • Criminal syndicates utilize tactics such as fake profiles and social pressure to exploit victims and establish control over them.

  • Victims of sexploitation may be coerced into opening bank accounts, complicating the situation further.

  • Banks play a critical role in monitoring customer transactions for suspicious patterns and conducting welfare checks on potentially at-risk individuals.

  • In a recent operation, police seized $2 million and other assets linked to money laundering activities, underscoring the scale of these operations.

  • Banks have significant intelligence capabilities to track customer behavior, which can be leveraged to trace criminal activities at various levels.

  • Criminals typically do not present themselves openly in banks, instead using mule accounts to facilitate the global transfer of illicit funds.

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