Ipoh Crypto-Mining Tenant Vanishes, Leaving Behind RM1.2 Million Electric Bill For Owner

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Ipoh Crypto-Mining Tenant Vanishes, Leaving Behind RM1.2 Million Electric Bill For Owner
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After noticing suspicious activity and filing a police report, the tenant vanished, leaving behind damaged property and massive utility charges.

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The trouble began when Yen spotted something suspicious last August – her tenant mysteriously lugging heavy electrical cables upstairs. When we inspected the upper unit, we found it completely empty, with holes in the walls and damaged partitions, resulting in significant property damage. Growing Crisis Calls For Legal Reform During the press conference, Tan also revealed that the problem of illegal cryptocurrency mining operations has affected approximately 60 property owners in the area.

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