LAPD is $ 2.7 million in Airport Heist – Tradingview News

The Los Angeles Police Administration has regained $ 2.7 million from Bitcoin mining machines, which they claimed were stolen by a crime ring in theft at the city airport.
Los Angeles said on April 22 that investigators of the merchandise theft unit, along with the city’s port police, the Pacific Police Union Police in the Railways, and the airport police in the city, arrested Oscar David Boriro Manchola and Jonical Rafael Martinez Ramos on theft.
The authorities claimed that the couple “prominent members” in the crime cycle in South America are linked to the theft and sale of stolen goods in Los Angeles and around them.
LAPD said that searches for the facilities of storage in San Fernando Valley, northeast of Los Angeles, have recovered $ 4 million of stolen goods, including Bitcoin btcusd The mining platforms taken from Los Angeles International Airport “where the shipment was about to download it on a plane heading to Hong Kong.”
Investigators also found more than $ 1.2 million in stolen tickela, clothes, shoes, speakers, coffee, body washing, and pet food.
Borrero-Manchola and Martinez-RAMOS were reserved in Van Nuys Prison in the northwest of the city. Borrero-Manchola was martyred to receive stolen property and was released, while Martinez-Ramos was arrested based on an order without fear.
“The investigation is still ongoing, and additional arrests may follow,” said LAPD.
Cryptom mining platforms bring the upper dollar
LAPD did not share the number of machines it seized or what the model is the excavators, but the typical bitcoin mining machine is sold by between 3000 dollars to more than $ 5,000.
The application of American law has regained stolen encryption platforms in the past. In July, LAPD said she had arrested a man who claimed that he had a stolen Bitcoin mining platforms of $ 579,000, and seized them from the shipping truck and the storage unit.
One of the largest bitcoin mining stolen stolen in late 2017 and early 2018 in Iceland, where a group of data centers was stolen to implement more than 600 devices.
According to what was reported in China, just three months after its theft, the Chinese authorities seized a similar number and a model of mining platforms in Tianjin, the city of southeast of the capital, Beijing.
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