Cryptocurrency outlets in Miri caught stealing electricity

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THE white direct tapping cables (encircled in red) at one of the cryptocurrency outlets which was uncovered during the operation.
SESCO team inspecting the tampered wirings.
THE white direct tapping cables (encircled in red) found at another cryptocurrency outlet uncovered during the operation.
THE white direct tapping cables (encircled in red) at one of the cryptocurrency outlets which was uncovered during the operation.

KUCHING: Several cryptocurrency mining operators at the Bandar Baru Permyjaya, Piasau Jaya, Marina Square, Desa Senadin and Desa Pujut were caught stealing electricity, in a special operation conducted in Miri recently, a media release pointed out yesterday.

Sarawak Energy’s operations and retail arm, Syarikat SESCO Berhad (SESCO) together with Electrical Inspectorate Unit (EIU) inspectors from the Ministry of Utilities and Miri Policeworked together in the one-day operation which made a sweeping check of the cryptocurrency premises after months of surveillance works.

Armed with a search warrant issued by the Miri Magistrate’s Court, the party was able to uncover the tactics used by the operators to hide their illegal activities to avoid power theft detection. They had covered the meter access using aluminum sheets,and closed their respective premises’ shutters to prevent SESCO personnel from carrying out meter reading works.

Twelve meters were found to have been tampered with by connecting cables from the meters’ cut-outs directly into the premises’ isolators to bypass the meters.

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The tampered meters were later seized as evidence before replacing them with new ones. A police report was also lodged for further investigation and action.

SESCO will continue to actively carry out joint operations with the Police and EIU to curb power theft activities throughout the state.

Stealing electricity is a crime that endangers lives, can cause damage to customers’ electrical appliances and even lead to fire. Those found guilty will be charged under Section 33 (5) of the Electricity Ordinance, which carries a penalty of RM100,000 and/or five years’ imprisonment.

Members of the public can contact SESCO on power theft information via SESCO hotline at 082-443535. All information will be treated strictly as confidential, the press release concluded.

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