South Korea Police Draft Guidelines for Seized Crypto Assets: Report

South Koreaโ€™s National Police Agency (KNPA) has reportedly drafted new guidelines for handling seized cryptocurrencies, including privacy-focused assets, as authorities move to standardize how digital asset evidence is stored and managed.

According to a report by local media outlet Asiae, the KNPA completed a draft directive outlining compliance requirements at each stage of crypto seizure. The directive includes measures for managing software wallets needed to handle crypto assets and privacy-focused tokens.ย 

A police spokesperson told Asiae that as investigative paradigms change, field investigators need systematic guidelines along with appropriate support. โ€œIn the past, seized assets were stored in warehouses. Now we must manage wallet addresses and private keys,โ€ the spokesperson said.ย 

The move follows recent cases in which seized cryptocurrencies were lost or mishandled while in government custody, prompting closer scrutiny of asset management practices.