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Title: Seminar 4 Financial operation of money laundering


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Seminar 4Financial operation of money laundering
  • The problem of credit cards and electronic
    banking
  • Judge . PhD
  • Amjad AL-juhani

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  • The banking and Financial business continues to
    evolve, both in terms of the worldwide electronic
    connection among banks, as well as the increasing
    sophistication of banking methods. This is likely
    to facilitate a number of matters, among which is
    money laundering operations via the international
    electronic networks. In addition, globalization
    facilitates the movement of goods and
    transpiration of passengers, resulting in cash
    amounts which cross the borders, including money
    emanating from crime. Although crimes, especially
    organized ones, that yield money to be laundered,
    are less frequent in the Jordan, due to strict
    laws and severe punishments imposed on
    smuggling, distribution and taking of drugs, in
    addition to the difficulties faced by criminals
    to enter the country due to entry visa
    requirements, the Central Bank, however, feels
    that it should extend a helping hand, within the
    legal constraints of the Jordan laws, to the
    international regulatory authorities that are in
    charge of combating money laundering.

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The Problem
  • The use of credit cards as an alternative for
    dealing with paper money raised several problems,
    especially what concerns money laundering . It is
    not possible to track or detect the trace of
    financial dealing using these cards, which makes
    the prevalent principle in bank dealings Know
    Your Customer a difficultly applied principle .
  • In addition to the fact that dealing with these
    cards takes place directly between two people,
    and does not require an intervention by the
    financial institution. Also, these dealings take
    place smoothly and rapidly, since they guaranty
    an immediate transfer of the money from and into
    any place in the world, and the principal is
    anonymous and without barriers or legal
    restrictions .

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  • Credit cards have lately become vastly used in
    money laundering operations, due to the rapid
    development that occurs to facilitate payment and
    transfers, such as using the phone and the
    internet electronically in banking procedures,
    which enable the money launderers to use the
    credit card in transferring large sums of money
    without fear of having their identity revealed,
    especially that this card is easily carried
    across the countrys borders, and used
    internationally, and it is difficult to detect
    the source of the money through it .

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  • One of the most famous of these cards is The
    Commemorative Card due to its ability to have
    million of dollars saved on its own CD, and the
    possibility of electronically transferring these
    monies to another card bia the phone especially
    prepared for this purpose, and without the
    intervention of any bank, i.e. away from any
    control or supervision which paves the way for
    money laundering in an accurate manner, and in a
    neat process that is not easily detected or
    tracked .

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In Terms of the Law
  • Article Two of the Jordanian Bill on Anti-money
    laundering operations defined money as
    beingEvery in-kind object or right, whether
    physical or moral, movable or immovable, tangible
    or intangible, existing in the Kingdom of outside
    it, as well as any document or deed regardless of
    its form or nature, that ascertains the ownership
    of the in-kind object to a person or attributes
    the right to him. Based on this definition, we
    see that the Credit Card is covered by the
    definition of money under this Bill .

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  • Article Three of the same Bill stipulates the
    following
  • Money laundering is considered
  • 1- Exchanging any illegitimate money or
    transferring it, or investing it for the purpose
    of concealing its source, or place, or movement
    or ownership .
  • 2- Concealing or camouflaging the nature of
    any illegitimate money, source, place, movement
    or ownership or giving any misleading information
    on the matter .

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  • The Guidelines of the new Anti-Money Laundering
    Jordanian Law, and the Instructions for Combating
    Money Laundering issued by the Jordanian Central
    Bank for the year 2006, a special item about
    electronic money laundering ways. However, they
    did not explicitly nor specifically stipulate the
    money laundering ways via credit cards and ways
    to combat them .

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  • The UN Convention for combating the illicit drugs
    trading has included references to a group of
    concepts, terms and ways relevant to money
    laundering operations . Paragraph (R) of Article
    One hereof stipulates Collected monies mean
    any monies directly or indirectly obtained from
    committing one of the crimes stipulated in
    paragraph (A) of article three.Also, paragraph
    (T) of Article One specified what is meant by
    monies as beingmonies regardless of their
    kind, whether physical or non-physical, movable
    or immovable, tangible or intangible, and the
    legal documents and deeds that prove the
    ownership of the monies or any right relevant
    thereto .
  • According to this specification, the credit card
    is considered part of these monies .

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Ways of Money Laundering Through Credit Cards
  • First Way Using the card in ATM machines
  • The client often applies for subsequent orders to
    the issuing bank, to have it issue for him credit
    cards for local and international use, and for
    his employees,assistants and members of his
    family, and for any other individuals that deal
    with him with the collateral of the cash or in
    kind deposits of the company.These cards are used
    in the field of money laundering operations,
    whereby incoming financial transfers are carried
    out electronically , and before they settle, they
    are withdrawn also electronically then collected,
    and the client transfers them in large sums
    abroad .

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  • The client cashes the sums through the card from
    the ATM machine using his pin number, then the
    branch from where it was cashed or through its
    systems requests the transfer of the money to it
    from the branch issuing the card. The latter
    automatically transfers and deducts the value
    from its clients account who would have thus
    evaded the restrictions imposed on these
    transfers .
  • And since the ATM cards enable their holders to
    withdraw funds locally and internationally
    throughout 53 countries in the world this
    facilitates for the money launderers the task of
    smuggling the suspicious funds .
  • The American authorities have discovered through
    the reports that the monies deposited in some of
    the American banks are withdrawn via ATM machines
    in some drugs producing countries, and that these
    processes are recurrent .

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  • Second Way Money Laundering via the Payment
    Systems .
  • This process takes place on three stages
  • Stage One Depositing or Replacing .
  • Where the suspicious funds are deposited in a
    bank whether local or foreign, and credit cards
    are obtained with a ceiling equaling the
    deposited balance .
  • Stage Two Fraud and Camouflage
  • These cards are used later on in purchasing
    physical assets such as precious minerals and
    expensive art paintings . The purchasing process
    is usually direct or via others by handing him
    the credit card, or via the internet while
    resorting to using the protection and coding
    systems to guaranty the confidentiality of the
    operations that take place through it .
  • Stage Three Incorporating and Declaring
  • Where the physical assets are sold in cash or
    against a check or a financial remittance drawn
    on another bank .

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Third Way via the internet .
  • The varied and developed use of that net provides
    several electronic banking activities such as
    hypothetical banks or internet banks that are not
    in reality banks of an ordinary kind, but a
    mediator for conducting some financial and
    selling operations . This way allows the money
    launderers to transfer or remit huge sums of
    monies rapidly and safely, since the dealers are
    anonymous. They are also not subject to laws nor
    control instructions, and they take place across
    international frontiers without control nor the
    possibility of tracking them . These transfers
    via the internet can be completed using the
    credit card, since the money launderers can in
    this way transfer their balances several times a
    day in more than a bank in the world.

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Money Laundering via Forged Credit Cards
  • General Glimpse on Cards Forgery
  • Forgery is considered in general a criminal way
    that was established since a long time and that
    is limited to a very limited number of people
    that have the necessary skills and efficiency to
    copy or extract original valuable documents .
  • In our era, and with the technological
    development, the criminal does not only have the
    ability, but has also all the tools to produce
    copies with good specifications. Forgery has
    developed into a very organized trade of a wide
    scope, which revenues are estimated for billions
    of dollars for the criminal organizations .

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(Continuation)
  • First The Falsified Card
  • First way To falsify or re-carve the embossed
    details on the card or re-type the information on
    the magnetic tape on the back of the card .
  • The Second Way TO retype the details of the new
    account on the magnetic tape .

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  • ?Second The forged cards made by the criminals.
  • The criminal needs to effect the forgery the
    information about the account, the thrown selling
    slips or the merchants copy thereof, or the
    typing of the information from the card or from
    the selling slip .However, with the use of
    anti-forgery measures on the magnetic tape, the
    use of information on the face of the card has
    become of less value currently, and it is
    restricted to the possibility of using the card
    in a fraudulent way .
  • Nowadays, the valuable information of the account
    are obtained through a more complicated way
    called reproduction . Reproduction requires the
    typing of the magnetic tape and storing it on the
    computer, and then typing the information in
    embossed letters on a forged, missing or stolen
    card . This way, the original information are
    obtained including the security information, and
    this is how the original magnetic tape is
    reproduced . In spite of that, the information
    relevant to the account must be typed on the
    forged card , stolen or missing original card .

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Forms of Forged Cards
  • The used V letter is not the V security letter

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The identification number printed above or under
the four digits of the account number is not
present .
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?Even though the spectrogram looks like a bird
flying, but it is not the picture of the dove
that Visa uses, it is flat and not of the same
color, and does not give the three dimensional
movement that appear in the original spectrogram .
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Typing around the visa logo is not the accurate
typing required according to the visa measures .
The thin line around the logo which needs a
magnifying glass to read it should show the first
four numbers of the account number, in addition
to other security information .
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Notice that the signature plate in both cards is
not in its right place, and this led to the
appearance of a white line on the lower part of
the plate on one of the two cards and to the
right of the other card .
On the signature plate, the word visa was placed
in the wrong place. It should be inclined with a
45 degrees angle, and should be repeated in
colors . Notice that on one of the signature
plates, the word visa was typed once in a
horizontal manner .
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Notice that the word bank that appears on the
card of the Hang Sing Bank Ltd. is wrongly
written as follows back .
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The picture of the spectroscopic dove was
replaced by the picture of a full face, and there
is no spectrogram at all . The thieves apparently
try to give an impression that this is an
original card, and exert pressure on the merchant
to accept it, as if it was presented by the
legitimate holder of the card.
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The Banks identification number is different
from the first four digits of the account number
that are printed in embossed letters. Even
though the spectrogram seems to be the picture of
a bird flying, but not like the dove that Visa
uses. It is flat and was printed on a metal or
golden chip to represent a spectrogram. The
criminals have used on some cards reflecting
metal chips on mosaic drawings in an attempt to
imitate the spectrogram .
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  • The account number apparent on the invoice is
    different from the account number that is printed
    on the card, which indicates that the magnetic
    tape does not belong to this card .

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  • This spectrogram shows the face and head of the
    Statute of Liberty on the forged card, in spite
    of the fact that the visa logo is a flying dove .

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?All these cards are forged and not issued by any
company .
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The most famous examples on money laundering
operations using credit cards
  • 1- What happened in the US where the money
    launderers managed to install ATMs machines ,
    through which they could to detect and know the
    pin numbers of the clients using them, then they
    forged the cards and used them in the withdrawal
    and deposit operations, through real machines.
    Thus, large amounts of money were laundered in
    this manner until they were discovered .

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  • 2- One of the drug dealers was discovered doing
    money laundering of his funds by opening accounts
    for cards in several banks, and depositing
    financial sums on installments until the
    remittances appear ordinary later on. Then, he
    travels to another country in which one of his
    partners that owns a jewelry shop uses it as a
    façade for misleading and fraudulent purposes. He
    pays him using the cards for purchasing jewelry
    with high prices . These are fictitious
    operations until his partner could collect these
    sums from the banks that issued the cards, so
    that they can be used later on for purchasing
    narcotics or paid against drugs that were
    actually delivered .

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  • 3- In Britain, the British police managed in July
    1995 to capture the largest gang specialized in
    forging credit cards since the history of
    Britain. The police has found (80) thousand
    forged cards , and managed to arrest members of
    the gang that intended to withdraw one hundred
    million Sterling Pounds via this card from the
    account of actual clients of British Banks, as
    revealed by the investigations, and to remit
    these funds to other banks outside Britain to be
    able to give them a legitimate capacity and
    return these funds to the country another time in
    a different and legitimate way .

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  • 4- Some illegitimate organizations use credit
    cards in illicit trade across the internet, and
    launder monies obtained from dealing in drugs,
    human organs, international prostitution and
    children selling, by depositing funds withdrawn
    in illegal ways in bank accounts, then they remit
    them among several branches until the connection
    with the illegal issuer is severed, and they use
    them after for settling payments and can withdraw
    from them using the card .

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Recommendations for combating money laundering
via credit cards
  • Jordan considers it extremely important to
    ensure that monies earned through illegal
    activities abroad are not run through the
    financial system in the country for the benefit
    of those criminals, irrespective of where the
    crime was committed.
  • For stopping Possible Money Laundering via
    Electronic Banking Services

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  • -     The bank/financial institution, which
    provides to its customers electronic transfer
    systems, should connect a programme on such
    systems to flag/ highlight all unusual
    transactions, so as to enable the concerned
    financial institution to report such
    transactions.
  • -      When an account receives numerous small
    fund transfers electronically, and then the
    account holder carries out large transfers in the
    same way to another country.
  • -      Customers who make regular and large
    payments using different means, including
    electronic payments, that cannot be clearly
    identified as bonafide transactions, or receive
    regular and large payments from countries which
    are identified by the Central Bank as large drug
    markets.
  • -     Transfers from abroad, which are received
    in the name of a customer of the bank of any
    financial institution electronically, and then
    are transferred abroad in the same way without
    passing through an account (i.e, they are not
    deposited then withdrawn from the account), are
    not allowed. That is, these should appear in the
    account statement.

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