 This is Peter, a college student. A few weeks ago, he received a random job offer as an agent for cryptocurrency transactions. It promised a commission of $500 to $1,000 a week. Peter jumped at the opportunity because it seemed like easy money. After accepting the job, he was asked to transfer some money through his bank account. No big deal, right? Shortly afterwards, his accounts were frozen. Unwittingly, he had become part of a money-muelling scheme, helping criminals launder illicit proceeds from trafficking drugs, arms, or human beings. Criminals often target vulnerable or unsuspecting people to become money mules. People see these opportunities as a way out of their financial troubles, but in reality, money mules are entering a risky situation. Be careful when transferring money for another person, especially if it's someone you've never met. If you use your account, it could also become your crime.