Russian Investigators Begin Seizing Bitcoin from Illegal Crypto Miners
Russian law enforcers have started seizing Bitcoin (BTC) from illegal crypto miners, amid a widening crackdown.In a press release from the Investigative Department of the Investigative Committee (SKR) for the Amur Oblast...
Russian law enforcers have started seizing Bitcoin (BTC) from illegal crypto miners, amid a widening crackdown.
In a press release from the Investigative Department of the Investigative Committee (SKR) for the Amur Oblast, the SKR explained that it had confiscated Bitcoin worth around 7 million rubles ($88,570; BTC 0.8414) from an unnamed former electricity company executive.
The accused was described as the former head of technological connection services at the Amur branch of the Far Eastern Distribution Company (DRSC).
Seizing Bitcoin From Miners – A New Move from MoscowThe DRSC is an electrical grid provider. It transports electricity on distribution networks in the Amur Oblast, in Russia’s Far East.
The Amur Oblast on a map of Russia. (Source: Stasyan117/Seryo93 [CC BY-SA 4.0])Investigators say the man used his expert knowledge of his firm’s power distribution systems to siphon electricity from the grid. He used this electricity to power BTC mining rigs, they add.
The SKR explained that the man was found “mining cryptocurrency in his own residential building, using his knowledge in the field of technological connection to electrical networks.”
Investigators added that the man used his skills to bypass a metering device in 2024. They say he then created an illegal connection to his employee’s electrical grid facilities.
Officers estimated that the man used more than 3.5 million rubles ($44,334) of DRSC’s electricity.
The SKR is Russia’s main federal investigating authority and anti-corruption agency. The body said it worked with the Federal Security Service to secure the Bitcoin.
Police say the same man also took bribes from business owners in the Oblast. The owners allegedly paid the executive to approve electricity-related documentation.
Russian officials said more than 700,000 households were without electricity in two Ukrainian regions it partially occupies, following damage to energy infrastructure https://t.co/UpsEEEIcKa
— Bloomberg (@business) June 3, 2025 Legal ChallengesSeizing Bitcoin and other tokens has proved tricky for investigators in the past, as BTC has no legal status in Russia.
However, this could be about to change. In April this year, ministries developed a legal mechanism that proposes granting courts and law enforcers new powers to confiscate crypto in criminal cases.
The measure has the support of government policy-makers. If passed, it would allow officials to recognize cryptoassets as intangible property in criminal cases.
Investigators appear to have adopted the spirit of this draft law in several high-profile cases. These include the server operator of the Hydra darknet portal, from whom police have seized $8.2 million worth of crypto.
Bailiffs have also confiscated BTC 1,032 from the former Russian Investigative Committee investigator Marat Tambiev.
A court found the ex-investigator guilty of taking Bitcoin bribes from an international fraud network and jailed him for 16 years.
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