Binance collaborates with Taiwan's prosecuting authorities to enhance capabilities in investigating virtual asset crimes.
The global leader in blockchain and virtual asset infrastructure, Binance, has recently expanded its cooperation with various levels of prosecutors in Taiwan with the support of the Taiwan High Prosecutors Office. They have conducted a series of virtual asset education and training courses aimed at enhancing law enforcement officers' investigation capabilities in virtual asset crimes.
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Enhancing Professionalism in Virtual Asset Investigation
Binance collaborated with the Taiwan High Prosecutors Office to host the "2023 Investigating Virtual Currency Crimes Seminar," which attracted over 50 law enforcement officers. The conference featured several senior prosecutors and police bureau chiefs, while the Binance team shared the latest trends in virtual assets and investigation techniques. This meeting not only provided professional knowledge but also fostered in-depth communication between the public and private sectors.
Sustained Collaboration for a Secure Ecosystem
Binance has conducted training sessions with the Taipei, Shilin, Miaoli, Taichung, and Tainan district prosecutors' offices, with plans for more workshops across Taiwan. The Taiwan High Prosecutors Office stated that such collaborations help enhance the professional capabilities in investigating cases and effectively suppress criminal organizations. Damien Ho, a representative of Binance, emphasized the company's commitment to cooperating with law enforcement agencies to protect user assets and invest in building a safer and more trustworthy Web3 ecosystem.
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