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FATF flags abuse of e-commerce, online payment platforms for terror financing

Published on: Jul 08, 2025 01:37 pm IST

In its latest report, the global terror financing watchdog has flagged abuses of online services while citing the Pulwama terror attack of 2019.

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The Financial Action Task Force has flagged the use of e-commerce platforms and online payment services to fund terror activities. In its latest statement, the global terror financing watchdog flagged the abuses of these services while citing the February 2019 Pulwama terror attack and 2022 Gorakhnath Temple incident.

In June 2025, the FATF condemned the Pahalgam attack and called on countries to combat financing terrorist activites.(AP)

"Delegations reported on this trend by referring to the use of state sponsorship for TF (terror financing) either as fundraising technique or as part of the financial management strategy of the certain organisations engaging in terrorist acts. Several forms of support have been reported, including direct financial support, logistical and material support, or the provision of training," said the official statement from the FATF.

In its report - Comprehensive Update on Terrorist Financing Risks - the watchdog also flagged state sponsorship of terrorism, stating that "certain terrorist organisations have been and continue to receive financial and other forms of support from several national governments."

FATF cites 2 Indian attacks 

As per the FATF, the key component in the explosive device for the 2019 Pulwama attack was procured from EPOM Amazon.

FATF added that investigations revealed that the attacker transferred 669,841 (USD 7,685) via PayPal to foreign countries in support of ISIL, while using international third-party transactions and VPN services to obscure the IP address.

"Due to the suspicious nature of these transactions and the potential for TF, PayPal suspended the accused's account, thereby preventing further illicit fund transfers," said the FATF case study. 

In June 2025, the FATF condemned the Pahalgam attack and called on countries to combat financing terrorist activites. Following the condemnation, India filed an official request with the watchdog to put Pakistan back on the “Grey list” for financing cross-border terrorism in India.

(With inputs from PTI)  

 
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