Foreign police blackmail Chinese companies on the grounds of "illegal mining of Bitcoin" (from Coinsradar.net)

At about 3:35 pm on June 4, 2024, a Chinese company in Viana, Luanda Province, was blackmailed by a group of police, suffered a loss of 2 million kwanzas, and the security guard at the door was beaten.

According to the parties involved, the police blackmailed on the grounds of "illegal mining of Bitcoin". At that time, the police knocked on the door and the security guard asked for a search warrant, but the police did not show it and the security guard did not open the door. About a minute or two later, a policeman climbed over the gate, beat the security guard and took away his gun, and then more than 20 policemen and four vehicles entered the base.

After entering the base, the police confiscated the Chinese's mobile phones and searched various areas to see if there were any Bitcoin mining machines. After the search failed, the police blackmailed on the grounds that the workers' accommodation conditions were poor and the price of goods was unreasonable. Two of the policemen bargained with the parties involved. After an hour and a half of stalemate, the price of 10 million kwanzas was finally settled at 2 million kwanzas.

The parties involved also introduced that the so-called inspection operation was carried out by a department of the police station that specializes in inspecting "illegal mining of Bitcoin", jointly with the National Economic Inspection and Food Safety Agency (ANIESA) and the Criminal Investigation Bureau (SIC).

Perhaps, the Angolan police have an additional reason to inspect "illegal mining of Bitcoin" in the inspection operation. Chinese-funded enterprises in Angola should pay attention to the fact that Angola clearly stipulates that mining cryptocurrencies is illegal! Minors will be fined and serious offenders will be deported!

Coincidentally, last month, a police station in Luanda received a report that "illegal mining of Bitcoin" was occurring in a Chinese company in the Kikuxi water channel. The police entered the company's base for a search, but no relevant evidence was found. During the period, the police also took away more than 100,000 kwanzas in cash from a Chinese employee.

Fellow compatriots, be vigilant and enhance awareness of prevention and self-protection! Try to record the police's behavior and process, including their police number, license plate number and other information, in preparation for subsequent reporting and safeguarding your own rights. In addition, it is recommended to contact the Chinese embassy or consulate in the local area to seek their help and support.

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