Hong Kong Police Arrest Two Men for Crypto Mining in Care Facility

Hong Kong Police Arrest Two Men for Crypto Mining in Care Facility

Two Hong Kong technicians have been arrested for installing illegal crypto mining rigs in a disabled care home, resulting in electricity theft amounting to HK$9,000 in August 2025.

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The statement is directly confirmed by multiple credible news sources (South China Morning Post, The Standard, Decrypt). The evidence is consistent across these sources, stating that two men were arrested by Hong Kong police for setting up cryptocurrency mining rigs in a care facility and allegedly stealing electricity to power them.
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Summary

Hong Kong police arrested two men for installing cryptocurrency mining rigs in a care facility for the disabled in Cheung Sha Wan, leading to electricity theft and an additional expense of approximately 9,000 HKD in August 2025. The suspects face charges under electricity theft laws, carrying a potential prison sentence of up to five years.

Terms & Concepts
  • Cryptocurrency Mining: The process of validating and adding transactions to a blockchain by solving complex mathematical problems, often requiring significant electricity and computing power.
  • Mining Rigs: Specialized computer systems designed for efficient cryptocurrency mining, typically consisting of multiple high-performance graphics cards or ASIC chips.
  • Electricity Theft: The illegal act of using electricity without authorization, often by bypassing or tampering with meters, leading to potential criminal charges.