Valuable Pokemon TCG cards are reportedly being used to commit money laundering Poke Crimes
Even criminals are hunting for shiny Pokemon

Rare Pokemon trading cards have become so expensive in recent years, even cri🐈minals are chasꦫing the shiny ones (for money laundering purposes, I should say, there isn't an underground Pokemon TCG scene.)
Trading Pokemon cards has been an age-old tradition ever since 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:The Pokemon Company had the bright idea to trap the adorable critters in paper form, but in recent years, Poke Card prices have absolutely ballooned to the point where you can now buy (or resell) really valuable ones for 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:thousands of dollars online. That high price tag has attracted more than just col꧑🧔lectors to the TCG scene, however.
reports (with translations from ) that a former crime syndicate head dished out on the growing large-scale laundering schemes. Criminals will reportedly chase the most expensive Pokemon cards because they're relatively small and easy to travel with. Money launderers who are moving cash abroad usually don't take the actual physical notes - they'll instead buy expensive goods that don't depreciate in price, like designer watches, and then resell those goods for whatever local currency is strong. Pokemon cards fit right in with that criteria since airport security can't exactly tell you off for carrying a shiny Charizard.Shunkai Gendai's investigation also explains that the criminals will use either metal detectors or w꧙eights to determine which five-card-packs contain the most valuable pocket monsters, that are usually encased in f📖oil, before opening them. They'll then apparently resell the unopened packs for retail price and sell the rare shiny ones at a predictably extortionate price.
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