March 16: Yamaguchi-gumi Link in ¥400M Heist Raises AML, Insurer Risks

March 16: Yamaguchi-gumi Link in ¥400M Heist Raises AML, Insurer Risks

A suspected Yamaguchi-gumi link to the Tokyo 400m yen robbery in Ueno puts anti-money laundering risk in sharp focus for Japan. Police have arrested seven men after ¥400 million was stolen, with cash allegedly used to buy a Hublot watch and a Toyota Alphard. Cross-group coordination suggests organized methods and fast cash conversion. We explain how this case could trigger a Japan AML crackdown, raise luxury goods KYC expectations, and push up insurance and cash-in-transit costs for Japan-exposed firms.

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