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Malaysian Authorities Shutdown 14,000 Illegal Bitcoin Mining Rigs Using Drones and Police Task Force

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Last updated: December 5, 2025 12:52 pm
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Published: December 5, 2025
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Malaysian authorities have launched a comprehensive crackdown on illicit cryptocurrency mining operations, mobilizing a joint task force that combines cutting-edge drones with on-the-ground police patrols. This initiative aims to locate and dismantle nearly 14,000 illegal bitcoin mining rigs, which have reportedly contributed to significant electricity theft amounting to approximately $1.1 billion since 2020.

Utilizing advanced technology, the drones are deployed to survey urban areas, specifically looking for thermal heat signatures indicative of unauthorized electrical use. Meanwhile, police patrolmen are equipped with sensors capable of detecting illegal electricity consumption. Complaints from local residents about unusual noises often serve as the tip-off for law enforcement, leading them to discover hidden crypto operations.

According to Akmal Nasrullah Mohd Nasir, the deputy minister of energy transition and water transformation, the issue transcends mere theft. He emphasized that such illicit activities pose a genuine risk to the national electrical infrastructure, potentially compromising safety and operational integrity. “The risk of allowing such activities to happen is no longer about stealing,” he noted. “You can actually even break our facilities. It becomes a challenge to our system.”

The economic impact of this theft is stark. The reported $1.1 billion in lost resources could sustain over 567,000 Malaysians for an entire year based on the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s estimate of average food expenditure. Alternatively, this amount could provide electricity for around 373,000 average-sized households for a year, according to analyses by University Utara Malaysia.

This crackdown is part of an ongoing effort by Malaysian authorities to combat rising electricity theft, which saw a staggering increase of 300% between 2018 and 2024. In a previous operation in May, authorities shut down nearly 2,400 illegal bitcoin mining setups as part of broader attempts to tackle this escalating issue.

State-owned utility company Tenaga Nasional (TNB), which has been facing substantial losses due to illegal mining activity, has yet to respond to inquiries regarding the effectiveness of current measures.

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