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Lithuanian woman jailed for laundering €4 billion in Denmark

Largest case in country of such charges, lawyer says

Updated 4 years ago · Published on 23 Jun 2022 11:00PM

Lithuanian woman jailed for laundering €4 billion in Denmark
Between December 2008 and March 2016, nearly €4 billion were funnelled through a series of companies, all of which had accounts in Danske Bank’s Estonian branch. – AFP pic, June 23, 2022

COPENHAGEN – A Danish court today sentenced a woman to jail for attempting to launder nearly €4 billion (RM18.53 billion), the largest case of money laundering in the Nordic country’s history.

The 49-year-old Lithuanian woman confessed to the crime in police interviews, Denmark’s Prosecution Service said in a statement.

Between December 2008 and March 2016, nearly €4 billion were funnelled through a series of companies, all of which had accounts in Danske Bank’s Estonian branch.

“This is the largest amount we have seen in a money laundering case brought before a court in Denmark,” special prosecutor Lisette Jorgensen said in a statement.

“The woman had a role in a large money laundering complex built around 40 Danish limited partnerships,” Jorgensen added.

Using her expertise, she “made it possible for the companies to move money around in order to disguise their illegal origins”, the prosecutor said.

According to the prosecution service, two other defendants in the case have also been linked to the companies.

One is a 49-year-old former Russian citizen who is in custody after she was extradited from the UK in December 2021, and the other is a 56-year-old Lithuanian man living in Denmark.

The Lithuanian woman sentenced today was given three years and 11 months in prison for laundering millions in a separate case.

Together with today’s verdict, her total sentence is eight years in jail.

Prosecutors also said the case is connected to a larger scandal involving Danske Bank, which is considered to be Denmark’s largest.

The bank is still recovering after it became embroiled in criminal investigations in several countries over some €200 billion in transfers that passed through its Estonian branch between 2007 and 2015, involving some 15,000 foreign clients, many Russian. – AFP, June 23, 2022

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