New South Wales Police seized 52.3 Bitcoin worth about $4.2 million USD during raids in Ingleburn on May 4.
A 39-year-old man was charged with failing to comply with a digital evidence access order plus other charges.
A 41-year-old man faces charges of dealing with property proceeds of crime over $100K for allegedly transferring the cryptocurrency.
Police in the Australian state of New South Wales seized 52.3 Bitcoin—currently worth more than $4.2 million—during search warrants executed in Ingleburn on May 4, marking what Detective Superintendent Matt Craft called “one of the biggest cryptocurrency seizures in the nation’s history.”
Strike Force Andalusia launched in September 2024 after NSW Police’s Cybercrime Squad identified a cryptocurrency wallet containing substantial Bitcoin holdings suspected to be proceeds from darknet marketplaces. During the investigation, detectives executed an earlier search warrant at a Surfside residence, seizing electronic devices and approximately 7.2 grams of cocaine.
Forensic examination of those devices uncovered additional cryptocurrency. The 39-year-old Ingleburn man allegedly refused to provide access to his digital devices when arrested, resulting in additional charges alongside the money laundering and drug supply allegations.
The successful operation demonstrates law enforcement’s advancing capabilities in cryptocurrency investigations, according to Craft, the commander of NSW State Crime Command’s Cybercrime Squad.
“Criminals operating on the darknet often believe they are beyond the reach of law enforcement, but this investigation shows that is simply not the case,” Craft said. “Darknet marketplaces remain a key enabler of serious criminal activity, and our detectives are actively targeting those who use them to trade illicit goods or launder money.”
Australian authorities have increasingly prioritized cryptocurrency enforcement as digital assets become central to criminal enterprises. The NSW seizure reflects broader capabilities developed by state cybercrime units and the Australian Federal Police to trace blockchain transactions and recover illicit proceeds.
These technical advances challenge long-held assumptions about cryptocurrency anonymity on darknet platforms. Several recent Australian cases have resulted in multimillion-dollar digital asset confiscations.
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