US, Nigeria Tackle Crypto Crimes
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•US and Nigeria partner on combating crypto-related crimes
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The U.S. government and its Nigerian counterpart have formed a Bilateral Liaison Group to tackle illicit financing and crypto-related crimes across the two countries.
The countries will collaborate, sharing information that will assist their law enforcement in tracking, monitoring, and prosecuting those responsible for these crimes.
The partnership aligns with the government's aims to regulate the sector it once blamed for weakening its currency.
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