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Revealed: How Money Laundering Is Done Through Vehicle Dealerships And Car Yards In Kenya
Typically the cars will be bought in cash.
This is why they’re fond of taking frequent physical trips because it’s quite hard to wire large sums of money without raising suspicion with central banks. You have to physically deliver the money to conduit banks/intermediaries who process the payments.
So how does it work?
You buy the cars with the illegal cash and as soon as it docks the port it is classified as a legitimate asset with no concern for the source of funds of the owner.
Most times these cars are being bought for “individuals” but under company names. Just convoluted paperwork to obscure true ownership and make it harder to seize as an asset.
A lot of dealers accept cash. By accepting cash payments it’s hard to scrutinize the source of wealth that the “buyer” has. You steal your X amount. Schedule a few trips to UAE or other jurisdictions, deposit the money directly into the “sellers” account, then wait for them to ship your cars.
Some times these dealerships are just selling cars to each other so as to create clean banking records
Eg. ABCG motors buys a car at 10m using stolen funds and then sells the car to DEFG motors for 20m. Both dealerships are owned by the same criminal entity or individual.
Other times they’re “selling” cars without actually selling them.
Claim you have a car in stock and that so and so bought it however the person never actually collected the car but they deposited 10m with your dealership as the sale amount. This is done to cover up payments for like drug deals or other criminal activities.
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