Malaysian authorities arrest seven individuals for power theft linked to bitcoin mining: report

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  • The police conducted a special enforcement operation last week to bust bitcoin mining activities involving electricity theft, according to a report.
  • This comes as part of the country’s broader crackdown on power theft associated with crypto mining operations.

Malaysian authorities have arrested seven individuals for allegedly conducting bitcoin mining operations involving electricity theft, according to local media reports.

Bernama, the country’s national news agency, reported on Saturday that three local residents and four foreign nationals were arrested and detained separately last week on suspicion of stealing electricity to power their bitcoin mining operations.

Sepang District Police Chief ACP Wan Kamarul Azran Wan Yusof said that these individuals have no prior criminal records and the authorities aimed to “detect illegal bitcoin mining activities that involve electricity theft,” according to the report.

The local police added that they seized 52 bitcoin mining rigs and other electronic devices, the total value of which is estimated at 250,000 Malaysian Ringgits (RM) worth $57,000.

The law enforcement operation came amid a broader crackdown on power theft issues associated with bitcoin miners. Akmal Nasrullah Mohd Nasir, deputy energy transition and water transformation minister, said last month that crypto miners in Malaysia stole at least RM3.4 billion ($777 million) worth of power between 2018 and 2023.

Crypto mining operations have increasingly moved from China — which banned all crypto mining activities in 2021 — to the U.S. and other places including Malaysia, Indonesia, Laos and Thailand. The Southeast Asian nations are attractive for miners given their competitive electricity prices, skilled labor and existing infrastructure.


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Timmy Shen is an Asia editor for The Block. Previously, he wrote about crypto and Web3 for Forkast.News from Taiwan after spending more than three years in Beijing covering finance, entertainment business and current affairs at Caixin Global and Chinese tech at TechNode. His China-related reporting has also appeared in The Guardian. When he's not chasing headlines, you'll find him savoring hot pot and shabu shabu in a Taipei local haunt. Timmy holds an MS degree from Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism. Send tips to [email protected] or get in touch on X/Telegram @timmyhmshen.

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