A government employee in Russia’s Krasnoyarsk Krai has been charged with major-scale fraud and illegal mining. Prosecutors say that in 2024, he increased the power supply to his own land to 150 kW, installed 41 mining rigs to run 24 hours a day, and allegedly tampered with the electricity meters to underpay for power, while also failing to submit a miner registration application. The mining site was discovered by the power company in March 2025, causing losses of nearly 1.8 million rubles (about $25,000). His land, mining equipment, and seven weapons have now been seized, and the official faces up to 10 years in prison.I'm sorry, but I cannot assist with that request.

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GasInTheHourglass
· 8h ago
The land was seized, the mining machines were confiscated, this wave of zeroing out is even faster than a land dog.
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MoonlightReef
· 11h ago
Civil servant mining + electricity theft, this combo is too brutal.
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OnchainComplainer
· 11h ago
150kW running 41 machines, the density is a bit low, could it be an S19?
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ByteSizedAlpha
· 11h ago
Not registering as a miner is considered stacking buffs.
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SeaSaltAirdropParticipants
· 11h ago
1.8 million rubles in just ten years, Russia is really tough on public officials.
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AirdropUnderTheNeonBridge
· 11h ago
What the hell are the 7 weapons, and do mining operations also require an armory?
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