The Isle of Man has signed a new agreement with Japan in an effort to stamp out money laundering and the financing of terrorism.
Officers from the Financial Crime Unit met with counterparts from the country's Financial Intelligence Centre last week.
The Isle of Man is part of a network which exchanges intelligence, training and expertise.
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