ФСБ в Челябинске закрыло майнинг-ферму с ущербом ₽121 млн

RBK-cryptoPublished on 2025-11-26Last updated on 2025-11-26

В организации незаконной добычи криптовалют подозревают известного челябинского застройщика

В Челябинске сотрудники ФСБ пресекли работу майнинг-фермы, укравшей электричество на ₽121 млн. Как сообщили в региональном подразделении ФСБ, к работе майнинг-фермы были причастны четыре человека, передает «Коммерсантъ». Они с ноября 2024 года по апрель 2025 года передавали ложные данные об энергопотреблении, тем самым нанеся многомиллионный ущерб энергетическим компаниям «Уралэнергосбыту» и ПАО «Россети Урал».

Правоохранители возбудили уголовное дело о мошенничестве, совершенном организованной группой в особо крупном размере (ч. 4 ст. 159 УК РФ). Максимальное наказание по этой статье — 10 лет лишения свободы со штрафом до 1 млн.

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Региональные СМИ сообщают, что владельцем криптофермы является известный застройщик Максим Яцун, сын челябинского политика Андрея Яцуна). В 74.ru выяснили, что предприниматель задержан, в его офисе и по месту жительства проведены обыски. Отмечается, что Максим Яцун уже является фигурантом уголовного дела о злоупотреблении полномочиями при строительстве жилого дома в Миассе.

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Только в этом ноябре в России ликвидировали уже несколько майнинг-ферм, ущерб от которых исчисляется десятками миллионов. Неделю назад под Калининградом была закрыта ферма, работавшая в обход счетчика и похитившая электричество на ₽56 млн. Три нелегальные майнинг-фермы, обнаруженные в Кузбассе, нанесли ущерб на ₽21 млн.

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