
The Ministers of Internal Affairs of Russia and Mongolia discussed the pace of development of IT technologies and the growth of cybercrime at a meeting in Moscow.
Fraudulent activities committed on the Internet pose a particular danger.
Large Internet platforms operating on the Darknet focus on the distribution of drugs, the sale of which is mainly carried out in a contactless manner.
Legalization of criminal proceeds is carried out through financial transactions using virtual currencies, electronic payments, cash, and bank cards of "droppers".
At the same time, cryptocurrency allows "laundering" criminal proceeds in the jurisdictions of foreign states, maintaining data confidentiality and anonymity.
A commitment was made to exchange experience in the implementation of modern technologies in the activities of law enforcement agencies, including artificial intelligence, biometric identification systems, hardware and software systems for image and speech recognition, and processing of large amounts of information.
The head of the Russian Ministry of Internal Affairs invited foreign colleagues to the fifth International Conference on the Problem of Spreading Extremist Ideology, which will be held in Moscow in 2025.
At the end of the meeting, the parties signed a protocol on cooperation for 2025-2027.
It reflected the main areas of joint work of the competent authorities of Russia and Mongolia in terms of combating the most dangerous crimes, as well as agreed specific measures.
Vladimir Kolokoltsev wished Oyuunsaikhan Altangerel and the entire Mongolian delegation a successful stay in Moscow, fruitful meetings in the divisions of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Russia and positive impressions from the visit.