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Thailand issues arrest warrant for Chinese businessman tied to $28 million illegal crypto mining probe
Thai authorities have issued an arrest warrant for Chinese businessman Wang Yicheng over his alleged role in a network tied to illegal crypto mining operations that authorities say illicitly used about $28 million worth of electricity, according to Reuters. Police Major Woranan Srilam, a spokesperson for the Department of Special Investigation (DSI), said Tuesday that Wang was charged in November with theft and violations under the Computer Crimes Act, which covers interference with computer systems, Reuters reported. The DSI also said in a statement last week that it had issued arrest warrants for four Chinese ... (full story)
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