Law enforcement agencies around the world seized an online marketplace and arrested nearly 300 people allegedly involved in buying and selling drugs
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Europol said that 288 suspects were arrested and more than 50.8 million euros in cash and virtual currencies, 850 kilograms of drugs, and 117 firearms were seized in a series of raids in several countries. It was not immediately clear when the arrests happened. “A number of investigations to identify additional individuals behind dark web accounts are still ongoing,” Europol said. “As law enforcement authorities gained access to the vendors’ extensive buyer lists, thousands of customers across the globe are now at risk of prosecution as well.”
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