US Offers $15 Million Reward for Info on North Korean Nationals Involved in Global Criminal Network
WASHINGTON, UNITED STATES, JUL 24 – The U.S. government seeks information to arrest seven North Koreans and offers a $15 million reward to aid in their conviction, citing national security concerns.
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US offers $15 million reward for info on North Korean nationals involved in global criminal network
The State Department announced Thursday it will pay up to $15 million for information leading to the arrest of seven North Korean nationals accused of operating criminal schemes that generate revenue for Pyongyang’s weapons programs, marking the latest effort to disrupt financing networks that have funneled money around sanctions. The coordinated action that also involved the Justice and Treasury departments targets what officials describe as an…
US takes flurry of steps to disrupt N. Korea's illicit revenue generation
The United States announced a package of actions Thursday to disrupt North Korea's illicit schemes to generate revenue for its nuclear and missile programs, including offering rewards for North Korean...
Those involved were allegedly involved in an illegal trading network with the aim of obtaining US dollars
US Announces $15M Reward for North Korean IT Scheme Leaders
The United States government announced coordinated actions across multiple departments today, offering rewards totaling up to $15 million for information leading to the arrests and convictions of North Korean nationals involved in extensive revenue generation schemes targeting American companies and citizens. The Department of State’s Transnational Organized Crime Rewards Program is specifically targeting Sim Hyon-sop […] The post US Announces $…
U.S. offers rewards of up to $15 million for info on North Koreans in illicit revenue generation schemes
U.S. President Donald Trump's administration will provide rewards totaling up to $15 million for information leading to arrests or convictions of seven North Koreans involved in illicit schemes to generate revenue for Pyongyang's weapons programs.
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