Alejandro Cao de Benós, free after being arrested in Madrid for a crime of fraud

The National Police has arrested Alejandro Cao de Benós, founder of the Friendship Association with Korea and linked to North Korea, who was wanted by the FBI for a crime of fraud for allegedly helping the North Korean regime to evade economic sanctions.

Oliver Thansan
Oliver Thansan
30 November 2023 Thursday 21:21
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Alejandro Cao de Benós, free after being arrested in Madrid for a crime of fraud

The National Police has arrested Alejandro Cao de Benós, founder of the Friendship Association with Korea and linked to North Korea, who was wanted by the FBI for a crime of fraud for allegedly helping the North Korean regime to evade economic sanctions. imposed by the North American administration.

Police sources have indicated to EFE that Cao de Benós, who could face a 20-year prison sentence for events committed in 2018, was arrested at 3:00 p.m. yesterday Thursday at the Puerta de Atocha station after getting off a train coming from from Barcelona. The judge of the National Court Ismael Moreno has released the Catalan at the request of the Prosecutor's Office, which has requested his release because the detainee has Spanish nationality and roots in Spain.

As reported this Friday by the General Directorate of the National Police, in mid-October, the agents of the Fugitive Location Group received information from Interpol indicating that the person claimed by the US could be in Spain.

The facts for which the FBI ordered his arrest last May date back to 2018, when the fugitive founded the “Friendship Association with North Korea.” According to the FBI, Cao de Benós, 47, born in Tarragona, facilitated the trip to North Korea of ​​Virgil Griffith, the former developer of the Ethereum cryptocurrency, who pleaded guilty last year to conspiring to help North Korea. to evade sanctions and was sentenced in the US to more than five years in prison and a fine of $100,000.

The FBI accuses Cao de Benós of taking "measures to conceal these activities from US authorities." The facts for which his arrest was ordered date back to 2018, when the fugitive founded the “Friendship Association with North Korea.” He allegedly organized several conferences on cryptocurrencies and blockchain in the North Korean capital, with the help of an American citizen who is an expert in cryptocurrencies, thereby bypassing the sanctions ban imposed by the United States.

In a statement released by himself on social networks after learning that he was wanted and captured in May, Cao de Benós denied these accusations and also that he was a "fugitive", since he had not been able to leave Spain for "six years", with his "passport retained and signed every Monday in the courts of Vendrell (Tarragona) by order of former investigating judge Jorge Basterra Pérez de los Cobos, in relation to an accusation of illicit possession of weapons.