Four Bitcoin Miners Arrested by Venezuelan Authorities
Venezuela’s federal police have taken four Bitcoin miners into custody as they being accused of electricity theft and cyber fraud. First reported by regional industry publication Criptonoticias, three men and a woman were arrested in the town of Charallave in the northern region of the country. The arrests first came to light via the Instagram feed of Douglas Rico, director of the Cuerpo de Investigaciones Científicas Penales y Criminalisticas (CICPC), the federal police agency. The director’s public social media post identified the apprehended as Néstor Rafael Amundaray Precilla (57), Ana....
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