The stablecoin firm previously came under fire from Wyoming Senator Cynthia Lummis for allegedly facilitating illicit finance activities.
The Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) thanked stablecoin issuer Tether for its assistance in aiding an investigation by freezing approximately 10,000 Canadian dollars ($7,186) in Tether stablecoins stolen from an individual, which has since been returned to the victim.
Tether worked alongside the OPP’s Cyber Investigations Team to recover the funds, and following the successful operation, Addison Hunter — detective staff sergeant of the OPP — remarked:
Tether CEO Paolo Adoino also highlighted the company’s commitment to “Supporting law enforcement efforts to combat cybercrime,” and will continue to work with law enforcement officials worldwide to “Hold bad actors accountable and, ultimately, support the victims.”