Chinese Firms Accused of Using Crypto to Supply Fentanyl Precursors

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Gate News, Protos reports that the US has indicted two China-based pharmaceutical companies for allegedly using cryptocurrency to sell fentanyl precursor chemicals to violent Mexican cartels operating across the United States. Six individuals and the two firms face charges including money laundering, international criminal financing, and terrorist financing.

Authorities claim the companies presented themselves as legitimate pharmaceutical suppliers while marketing chemicals essential for fentanyl production. Drug traffickers reportedly paid with crypto, which was transferred to wallets controlled by the accused and then routed through agents before being converted into fiat and laundered internationally. A portion of crypto assets may be forfeited upon conviction.

The indicted buyers include the Gulf Cartel (Cartel del Golfo), one of Mexico’s oldest criminal organizations, recently designated a terrorist group. US officials say the cartel is involved in drug trafficking, kidnapping, extortion, human smuggling, and uses violence, including assassinations of civilians and officials, to maintain control.

FBI Director Kash Patel described the indictment as the result of a historic US-China collaborative investigation, noting that diplomatic efforts during high-level visits last year have supported national security and narcotics enforcement. Crypto analytics firms have previously traced millions of dollars in crypto, including Bitcoin and stablecoins, linked to China-based sellers of fentanyl precursors, with transfers spanning multiple countries.

Similar US indictments in 2024 revealed crypto laundering operations connected to Chinese underground money exchanges and Mexican cartels, showing a persistent method of moving illicit funds while bypassing regulatory controls.

Overall, by selling precursor chemicals rather than finished fentanyl, companies can evade export restrictions while fueling the ongoing opioid crisis in the United States. Experts warn that these channels continue to pose a significant public health and law enforcement challenge, as illicit crypto payments facilitate international drug trafficking and money laundering networks.

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