Binance recently achieved a significant milestone in its global collaboration with law enforcement by conducting its first in-person training course in Macao. This event marks another step in Binance's commitment to bolster security within the blockchain ecosystem and the broader digital space.

Training Course Details
The training, held on May 21 at the Macao Judiciary Police College, was led by Carlos Mak from Binance's investigation team. The session welcomed over 40 participants from both the Criminal Investigation Department and the Gaming-related and Economic Crimes Investigation Department.

Course Content
Carlos Mak shared valuable insights into the investigation of blockchain and virtual asset-related crimes. The course covered Binance's collaboration with global law enforcement agencies and key learnings from significant cases resolved with Binance’s assistance.

Remarks from Macao Judiciary Police
A spokesperson from the Macao Judiciary Police commented, 
"The Judiciary Police is committed to combating the criminal activities of the digital age by fortifying our crime prevention strategies and persistently enhancing professional training. This approach sharpens our team's skills and acquaints them with techniques to counter virtual asset-related crimes. We appreciate Binance's willingness to voluntarily share their invaluable insights on blockchain and virtual-asset investigations, and we look forward to further cooperation in the future."

Remarks from Binance
Carlos Mak expressed: "We are honoured to conduct this first in-person course with Macao law enforcement officers at the invitation of the Judiciary Police. It was a productive training session, and we are heartened by the opportunity to share our knowledge with the representatives present. Deepening cooperation with the global law enforcement community underlies Binance's unrelenting commitment to protecting users and building a secure online financial environment. We will continue to be at the forefront in combating financial crime."

Expanding International Cooperation
The Macao training session is part of Binance's broader efforts to collaborate with law enforcement worldwide. In 2023, Binance conducted over 120 online and offline training sessions or seminars for law enforcement agencies globally. Notably, Binance hosted the first-ever online Law Enforcement Training Day last month, which saw participation from over 1,300 law enforcement officers worldwide. These initiatives underscore the increasing focus on combating virtual asset-related crimes and the consistent relevance and need for such training programs.
Binance's first in-person law enforcement training in Macao marks a significant step in enhancing global cooperation and improving the security and stability of the Web3 ecosystem. As virtual asset-related crimes grow, initiatives like these play a crucial role in equipping law enforcement with the knowledge and tools necessary to combat such activities effectively.