AML/CFT Typologies: Modern Fraud Schemes, Money Mules, Drug Markets, and Terrorist Financing
220 000 ₸
AML/CFT Typologies: Modern Fraud Schemes, Money Mules, Drug Markets, and Terrorist Financing
- Dates: October 2-3
- Number of hours: 6 hours
- Language: Russian
- Trainer: Nurlan Adaliyev
1. The programme
Module 1. Introduction to AML/CFT Typologies
- Definition and role of typologies in the AML/CFT system
- Sources: FATF, EAG, APG, FinCEN Advisories, UNODC
- National AML/CFT specifics (results of country assessment)
- Connection of typologies with the risk-based approach
- Universal red flags of suspicious transactions:
- Unusual or inconsistent transactions
- Client profile mismatch
- Use of new technologies (crypto assets, fintech)
Module 2. Fraud and Money Mule Typologies
- Fraud schemes:
Phishing and social engineering
Credit fraud (including microloans)
Fake charities
Investment fraud (Ponzi, ICOs, Forex)
- Money mules:
Use of students, migrants, vulnerable groups
Transfers via personal bank accounts/cards
Use of e-wallets and fintech apps
- Red flags:
Mass account openings under one name
Numerous small transfers from different regions
Rapid cash withdrawals
Module 3. Drug-Related Typologies
- Methods of laundering drug proceeds:
Smurfing and cash structuring
Shell companies
Cross-border money transfers
Cryptocurrencies (darknet marketplaces, anonymity-enhanced coins)
- Red flags:
Frequent transfers near high-risk drug regions
Use of logistics companies as cover
Accounts with atypical, illogical activity
Case: Silk Road – darknet drug market (Bitcoin tracing as an investigative tool)
Module 4. Terrorist Financing Typologies
- Distinctive features of terrorist financing vs. classic ML
- Sources of funds:
Legal income (donations, NGOs)
Illegal activity (smuggling, extortion, drug trade)
- Methods:
Hawala and informal systems
NGOs and religious organizations
Crypto fundraising campaigns (e.g., for terrorist groups)
- Red flags:
Small donations from many individuals
Transactions to high-risk regions (Syria, Iraq, Afghanistan)
Use of prepaid cards
Case: FinCEN Advisory on ISIL – fundraising via Telegram and crypto wallets
2. What is included in the tuition fee
- Online training sessions
- Questions and answers
- Presentations and recommendations from the trainer
- Electronic training certificate
3. About the trainers
Nurlan Adaliev
An expert with internationally recognized experience in AML/CFT, blockchain analytics, and digital asset regulation.
He works in the AML/CFT Department of the Astana International Financial Centre (AIFC) and previously led divisions at the Financial Monitoring Agency of the Republic of Kazakhstan.
He holds several prestigious professional qualifications:
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- CCAFCS — Certification in combating financial crime involving crypto-assets
- Crystal Intelligence EVM Investigation — Expertise in blockchain and DeFi investigations
- Included in the pool of international evaluators of EAG/FATF, contributing to the preparation for mutual evaluations of AML/CFT systems
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We will answer all questions:
Asel Abilkhas
Senior Manager
Coordinator of Finance and Corporate Training Programmes
