Dark Web’s Longest-Standing Drug Market Seized in Multinational Effort
- On June 16, Europol announced the shutdown of Archetyp Market, a prominent dark web platform for illegal substances, following the capture of its main operator in Barcelona.
- The takedown followed years of investigation dubbed Operation Deep Sentinel, with coordinated actions from June 11 to 13 targeting administrators, vendors, and infrastructure across multiple countries.
- Archetyp Market operated since 2020, hosting over 600,000 users, 17,000 listings, and facilitated sales of fentanyl, cocaine, MDMA, and other drugs with transactions exceeding 250 million euros.
- Authorities confiscated dozens of smartphones and computers, along with illegal drugs and valuables totaling approximately 7.8 million euros. Europol’s Jean-Philippe Lecouffe emphasized that those who exploit others for profit will find no refuge.
- The operation cut off a major supply line for dangerous substances, sending a clear message to darknet markets and signaling continued international law enforcement cooperation against cybercrime.
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In an international operation led by Europol and Eurojust, the administrator of the archetype platform was arrested and assets worth 7.8 million euros were seized.
One of the largest online drug sales platforms was launched by police, following an international survey. The site, located on Dark Web, has over 600,000 active users and has brought to the administrator, a German citizen, profits over 30 million euros. The international expansion operation involved offices in Romania, Spain, Germany, Sweden, Portugal and the United States of America.
Dark web’s longest-standing drug market seized in multinational effort
The longest-standing dark web drug market was taken down by European authorities last week with the aid of the United States. The site, known as Archetyp Market, had a total transaction volume of at least 250 million euros, or about $289 million, according to Europol.In a press release on Monday, June 16, Europol, the police agency of the European Union, announced the market’s dismantling after a years-long investigation dubbed “Operation Deep S…
United States, Europe Shut Down Major Dark Web Fentanyl Market
The United States partnered with European authorities to shut down one of the world’s largest darknet drug trafficking websites, which is also one of the few online marketplaces for fentanyl.American officials partnered with Europol, the European Union’s law enforcement agency, to shut down Archetyp Market, which authorities say had trafficked at least $290 million worth of drugs to more than 600,000 users over five years.A law enforcement coali…
German investigators have shut down one of the largest criminal trading platforms in the Darknet in an internationally coordinated action. According to the Federal Criminal Office in Wiesbaden and the Attorney General's Office Frankfurt am Main, drugs were mainly traded on the platform called Archetyp Market.
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