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Mar 26, 2026, 8:27 PM·2 views

Brazil's New Anti-Gang Law Lets Authorities Liquidate Seized Crypto to Fund Police Operations

Brazilian President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva signed Law No. 15,358 on March 25, establishing what the government calls the Legal Framework for Combating Organized Crime. The legislation, also known as the Raul…

Brazil's New Anti-Gang Law Lets Authorities Liquidate Seized Crypto to Fund Police Operations

Brazilian President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva signed Law No. 15,358 on March 25, establishing what the government calls the Legal Framework for Combating Organized Crime. The legislation, also known as the Raul Jungmann Law, gives judges the authority to freeze, seize, and forfeit crypto and other digital assets tied to criminal organizations — and funnel the proceeds into public security funds. The law is notable for explicitly incorporating digital assets into Brazil's anti-crime toolkit. Article 9 of the legislation authorizes judges to order the "seizure, attachment, blocking or freezing of movable and immovable property, rights and assets, including digital or virtual assets" during investigations, as well as prohibit operations on crypto exchanges and block access to digital wallets — all without prior notice to the accused. Crucially, the measures don't require a conviction. Judges can authorize the provisional use or early sale of seized cryptoassets, with proceeds directed to state or federal security funds to finance police operations, intelligence work, and officer training. In cases where illicit origins are clear, an "extraordinary forfeiture" process allows assets to be declared lost even without a criminal judgment. To continue reading this as well as other DeFi and Web3 news, visit us at thedefiant.io

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