How The Police Works In The Deep Web (Rules For Market Sellers)


In this article we will see how law enforcement agencies work when it comes to intercepting illegal packages from the Deep Web.

Being a seller exposes you to many more risks than being a buyer. A seller in fact, in addition to publicly exposing himself, makes a greater number of shipments than a buyer.
This means that it can undergo attacks of deanonimization and long term investigations.

Regarding the packaging, you need to keep in mind several things: fingerprints may seem like a science fiction thing, but they are a reality and many of us are filed, just because they have a passport.
In fact, it is good practice for the police to check their fingerprints.

When a seller makes a national shipment, it will probably not be checked, otherwise it is possible that it will be inspected, perhaps even with drugs.
Who sells on the Deep Web then takes the right precautions by isolating the smells, through the use of watertight and thermally sealable bags. Aluminum coated envelopes that shield x-rays are also used.
Another precaution that sellers take is not to ship from the same places, a stakeout, a triangulation or a camera could be fatal.

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