FBI prepares charges against North Korea over Bangladesh heist
Source: Deutsche Welle
United States federal prosecutors are reportedly building a case implicating North Korea's government of orchestrating an $81 million cyber heist from the Bangladesh central bank's account at the New York Federal Reserve.
The Wall Street Journal, citing officials familiar with the matter, reported on Wednesday that prosecutors also believe Chinese middlemen helped Pyongyang plunder Bangladesh Bank's funds. The case implicates the country of North Korea, rather than any particular North Korean officials, and also includes charges against the Chinese middlemen or businesses allegedly involved.
The US Treasury is reportedly also considering sanctions against the middlemen.
It follows public statements made by Richard Ledgett, the deputy director of the US National Security Agency, on Tuesday, in which he suggested North Korea could be linked to the incident. Private firms have reportedly long suspected the reclusive state's involvement.
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Hulk
(6,699 posts)Like North Korea cares what international courts say? Oh please.
Renew Deal
(81,851 posts)Not sure why the US has jurisdiction. Probably some US money tied up some how.
SunSeeker
(51,545 posts)It is REALLY troubling that China helped him.