PANews February 18 News, according to the U.S. Department of Justice website, a U.S. man from Glendale was sentenced to 57 months in federal prison for selling various drugs and other illegal activities on the dark web marketplace and accepting cryptocurrency. Law enforcement agencies disclosed that the related illegal transactions were settled with cryptocurrency. This operation is part of a cross-agency effort to combat transnational crime, drug trafficking networks, and human smuggling. The goal is to systematically target criminal organizations and their supply chains that rely on the dark web.
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