According to a report by Cointelegraph on June 14, the law enforcement agency of the Republic of Buryatia in the Russian Federation discovered illegal crypto mining activities hidden inside a KAMAZ truck during a routine power line inspection in the Baikal region. The truck was drawing power from a 10 kV line and contained 95 mining devices and a mobile substation, but two individuals involved fled the scene in an SUV before the police arrived. Buryat Energy, a subsidiary of Siberian Electric Company in Russia, stated that there have been six cases of power theft related to crypto mining since the beginning of this year.
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According to a report by Cointelegraph on June 14, the law enforcement agency of the Republic of Buryatia in the Russian Federation discovered illegal crypto mining activities hidden inside a KAMAZ truck during a routine power line inspection in the Baikal region. The truck was drawing power from a 10 kV line and contained 95 mining devices and a mobile substation, but two individuals involved fled the scene in an SUV before the police arrived. Buryat Energy, a subsidiary of Siberian Electric Company in Russia, stated that there have been six cases of power theft related to crypto mining since the beginning of this year.