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<A HREF="http://www.ustreas.gov/fincen/sarbul1.html">SAR Bulletin</A>
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SAR Bulletin
Information drawn from the Suspicious Activity Reporting System
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June 1999

                                 Issue 1
    Since April 1, 1996, the nation�s banks, thrift institutions and
credit unions have been subject to suspicious activity reporting (SAR)
requirements. The centralized database of SAR filings has now attained a
critical mass in which reflections of regional, national and
international criminal financial activity are embedded. At the same
time, a new generation of computer-driven analytic tools has been
developed, making it possible to begin analyzing the underlying data for
information about such activity.
    The following "SAR Bulletin" is the first of a series of overviews
of trends and patterns in money laundering derived from the SAR
database. The SAR Bulletin Series is designed to highlight activities or
issues that appear significant based on such factors as:
�number of reports;
�number of financial institutions filing similar reports;
�aggregate dollar values;
�geographic distribution; and
�recurrent patterns of activity identified in SAR narratives.


    In no cases will information relating to particular institutions,
businesses or individuals be included in any Bulletin.

    Whether the information in a particular Bulletin is of relevance to
a particular bank, of course, depends in many cases upon that bank�s
operating realities. In all cases, comments or other feedback would be
welcome.

//s//
James F. Sloan
Director

United States Department of the Treasury - Financial Crimes Enforcement
Network



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Automated
Teller Machines
    A review of Suspicious Activity Reports (SARs) filed from July 1997
through mid-April 1999 identified 982 reports noting a
BSA/Structuring/Money Laundering violation (in whole or in part) and
citing instances of Automated Teller Machine (ATM) activity in the
narrative section. These reports were filed by more than 90 different
banks in 39 states, plus the District of Columbia and Guam.

    The narrative sections of the SARs reveal that ATMs are being used
domestically and internationally to deposit and/or withdraw large sums
of cash on a recurrent basis with the apparent purpose of evading
detection by law enforcement.

    Domestically, the SARs indicate two patterns of structuring of cash
transactions to avoid the CTR filing requirement: First, customers make
multiple cash deposits and/or withdrawals on the same day at different
or single ATM locations. Second, withdrawals are made using a
combination of same day counter and ATM activity
aggregating more than $10,000�for example, cashing a $9,500 check
followed by a $500 ATM withdrawal.
A third pattern�reflected in over 30 percent of the SARs�involves
international activity. Funds deposited as cash or wired into accounts
in the United States from other nations are subsequently withdrawn
within a short period of time from ATMs located in different countries
(usually those having a high-risk for money laundering or drug
trafficking). The size and number of the withdrawals within short time
frames are indicative of potential money laundering.

The SARs filed by the banks in question serve to remind us that the
precautions financial institutions take to prevent or detect money
laundering must deal with ATM systems as effectively as with other parts
of banking operations. Bank training programs, internal control systems,
and internal anti-money laundering audits must take appropriate account
of the risk of misuse of ATM systems.

For additional information, comments or questions concerning suspicious
transactions involving ATMs, please call FinCEN�s Office of Research and
Analysis at (703) 905-3665.

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SAR Bulletin is a product of the Financial Crimes Enforcement Network,
U.S. Department of the Treasury, 2070 Chain Bridge Road, Vienna VA
22182.
For more information about FinCEN's programs, visit the
FinCEN web site at http://www.treas.gov/fincen.
General questions or comments regarding FinCEN publications
should be addressed to the Office of Communications, FinCEN, (703)
905-3773
Information may also be faxed to (703) 905-3885.



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