A hospital employee in Russia mined crypto in covid ward illegally

Russia mined crypto

  • An employee in a state-owned hospital was using the covid ward for crypto mining.
  • The hospital was in Gorno-Altaisk, a town in Southern Serbia.

A hospital employee from Russia can go to jail for two years as he has been reportedly found using an illicit mining setup which is outlined in order to cure coronavirus patients. 

The employee was in charge of information security at a hospital that was owned by a state in Gorno-Altaisk, a town in the Altai Republic in Southern Serbia. 

A Russian media group, RBC, reported that the employee started producing unidentified tokens in February 2021 and somehow connected his own mining rigs to the server of the hospital. 

When the need for some important equipment, including ventilators, gradually started dropping down in the city, then the room seemed to have vacant– and the employee seems to have used the advantage to its fullest.   

The ministry of internal affairs of Russia made the team with the FSB, a secret services agency of the country. Both the parties came together to raid the hospital and also run a search of the place of tenancy of the accused. 

Crypto mining is legal in Russia.

The officers revealed that the suspect had been using the electricity of the hospital illegally for one year and also declared that he had also done material damages to the property of about USD 6,800.

The team of investigators collectively made a decision to charge the suspect on the grounds of the evidence they had collected. To be very clear, mining crypto is not illegal in Russia. 

Still, the police and the courts have concluded that the suspect used the electricity for his own mining activities illegally from the authority which is operated by the state. 

At the same time, a report from Interfax states that Japan’s financial giant SBI will put a stay on its crypto mining activities associated with Russia. 

Many crypto mining companies from Japan had earlier launched Siberia- based mining farms, which eventually resulted in low electricity costs and also lesser cooling fees.

Source: https://www.thecoinrepublic.com/2022/08/20/a-hospital-employee-in-russia-mined-crypto-in-covid-ward-illegally/