Kuwait’s Public Prosecution after detaining 26 individuals, is further investigating another 60 individuals which the prosecution says are involved in illegal crypto mining activities.

According to Kuwait Arab Times the Kuwait Public Prosecutor has detained 26 individuals pending further investigation. The individuals were charges with engaging in unauthorized activities that undermine the country’s interests, while lacking necessary licenses from municipality and the Ministry of Industry and Communications.

The charges are the illicit use of energy to mine cryptocurrency, in violation of state-mandated electricity consumption regulations. According to sources, the defendants denied the charges during their interrogation but were confronted with criminal investigation reports linking them to the incidents and some of the seized devices.

Meanwhile, the Ministry of Interior revealed the seizure of 47 homes in the Ahmadi Governorate, where residents were engaged in cryptocurrency mining, significantly affecting the electricity supply.

The Cabinet has commended the outcomes of an extensive security operation overseen by Acting Prime Minister and Minister of Interior Sheikh Fahad Al-Yousef, Minister of Electricity, Water, and Renewable Energy Dr. Subaih Al-Mukhaizeem, Minister of State for Communications Affairs Omar Al-Omar, and Minister of State for Municipal Affairs and Minister of State for Housing Affairs Abdullatif Al-Mishari.

The Cabinet emphasized that the operation is part of ongoing governmental efforts to combat unlawful activities, safeguard the electricity grid from illegal usage, and ensure public safety. Crypto mining according to government officials exploits electrical resources, leading to increased grid loads, power outages, and disruptions in residential, commercial, and service areas.​

The Public Prosecution, through the Commercial Affairs Prosecution, has ordered the continued detention of several suspects, including property owners who rented out their homes for mining purposes.

Others have been released on bail of 500 Kuwaiti dinars. Investigators have confronted defendants with evidence of substantial deposits in their accounts, some amounting to 3,000–4,000 dinars daily, originating from unidentified sources.

In Al Rai media, sources informed the publication that operations to identify cryptocurrency mining sites are ongoing. Searches are being conducted in areas including Wafra, Sabah Al-Ahmad, and Mutlaa, with no region excluded, The Ministry of Electricity is disconnecting power to properties involved in mining activities, with reconnection contingent upon approval from the Ministry of Interior.​

Additionally, the Ministry of Electricity, in collaboration with the Ministry of Interior, is enforcing penalties for cryptocurrency mining activities based on the previous ban announced recently.

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