Russian Police Arrest Suspect in $3.2M Illegal Mining Operation: Report
A similar mining scheme occurred in the region in 2022.

What to know:
- Russian police arrested a suspect involved in a crypto mining scheme that defrauded victims of 270 million rubles ($3.2 million).
- The suspect and two accomplices allegedly sold mining equipment they had been given for use in a "mining hotel" and kept the proceeds.
- Authorities opened a fraud case and are still searching for the other members of the group.
Russia police arrested a person alleged to have been involved in a crypto mining scam that stole 270 million rubles ($3.2 million) from 100 victims, RBC reported, citing a statement from the Ministry of Internal Affairs for the Irkutsk Region.
A local resident called the police in February to say he handed an ASIC mining machine to someone claiming that they were running a "mining hotel," with the promise of passive income. The 26-year-old suspect and two accomplices are alleged to have sold the equipment they received and also to have kept funds handed over the purchase of other mining machines.
The police opened a criminal case of fraud against the suspect and continue to question the victims. The other members of the mining group are still wanted by authorities, the statement said.
A similar case occurred in 2022 when two people stole 2 million rubles after offering local citizens a fake mining hosting scheme.
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