In October 2024, European police, including Dutch, Finnish, and Swedish authorities, have been successful in taking down darknet drug markets. Finnish and Swedish police collaborated to close Finland's main drug marketplace, Sipulitie, which launched in 2023, along with a related contraband site. Furthermore, Dutch police arrested administrators of the Bohemia marketplace, marking a notable breakthrough

 European police agencies have made progress in shutting down dark web marketplaces for drugs

Bohemia, alongside Cannabia, was a significant darknet market specializing in drugs, counterfeit IDs, currency, and malware, with a monthly turnover of 12 million euros. Despite criminals' improved online security measures, such as the use of Tor for anonymity, past internet activities and occasional security slip-ups can still lead to arrests. The competence and cooperation of law enforcement agencies, as well as advancements in tracking cryptocurrency transactions, have made it challenging for criminals to run online illicit markets. European police are particularly focused on disrupting such operations, benefitting from technological infrastructures and international sanctions that help counter cybercrime effectively.
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