Senior Thai electricity official involved in illegal Bitcoin mining, thousands of devices seized

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On January 27, news reports revealed that senior Thai electricity officials were involved in an illegal cryptocurrency mining scandal, drawing significant attention from local regulators. The Thai Department of Special Investigation (DSI) disclosed that four senior officials from provincial power authorities (PEA) are suspected of abusing their authority to operate an illegal Bitcoin mining ring. Authorities seized thousands of mining devices and cash deposits worth approximately $612,900 at the residence of an assistant director.

According to the Bangkok Post, the DSI conducted raids on three residences, confiscating mining equipment, cash, laptops, mobile phones, and bank passbooks. Major General Ruttapong Nuwarat of the Thai police stated that this operation is part of the “Copperhead Snake Operation,” launched in December 2025, aimed at cracking down on criminal networks involved in money laundering and illegal assets. On January 19, DSI officials seized a total of 3,642 cryptocurrency mining devices and uncovered evidence linking the suspects to financiers and government officials.

The accused officials include an assistant provincial governor, a regional deputy manager, a technician, and a retiring employee from the public service sector. Investigations revealed that these officials used their positions to arrange storage, power supply, and transformer access for the mining centers, receiving monthly kickbacks of up to 400,000 Thai Baht. Khemachart Prakaihongmanee, head of the DSI’s Cyber Crime and Digital Forensics Bureau, stated that all illegal actors will be prosecuted according to law and handed over to the National Anti-Corruption Commission for expedited review.

In recent years, Thailand has continued to strengthen its cryptocurrency regulations, cracking down on so-called “gray funds” to prevent illicit capital flows into illegal networks. In January 2025, PEA uncovered a Bitcoin mining operation in Chonburi Province with 996 devices seized. Experts point out that illegal Bitcoin mining is not unique to Thailand but a global challenge. For example, Russia lost millions of dollars in electricity and tax revenue last year due to unregistered mining activities, and the Ministry of Justice has proposed penalties of up to five years in prison and hefty fines for related offenses.

Overall, this incident involving Thai power officials highlights the government’s determination to combat illegal cryptocurrency activities and serves as a reminder for the market to pay attention to compliance risks. As global regulations tighten, legitimate mining operations and transparent management will be key to the sustainable and healthy development of the cryptocurrency ecosystem.

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