
- Theft attempt at Teratech SA; suspects deported.
- Mining hardware targeted, not digital assets.
- Heightened security concerns for mining facilities.

Paraguayan police prevented a crypto mining equipment theft near the Itaipu dam on May 15, 2025. Three Chinese nationals were deported, and one Paraguayan suspect was arrested.
Heightened security concerns underscore Paraguay’s challenges in regulating crypto mining operations, driven by abundant hydroelectric resources.
Paraguayan police foiled an attempted theft of crypto mining equipment, targeting the Teratech SA facility near the Itaipu dam. Three Chinese nationals were deported, while a Paraguayan suspect was detained. It followed rising concerns about equipment theft motivated by the region’s hydroelectric power.
“The men had no entry records in Paraguay. Authorities suspect they entered the country illegally through Brazil or Bolivia, with help from others,” said Irene Rolón, Prosecutor, Paraguay.
The incident affected crypto mining operations, not digital assets. Authorities warned mining farms in energy-rich areas to update their security practices. Paraguay’s hydroelectric power continues to attract both legal and illegal crypto mining, necessitating enhanced oversight.
Paraguay’s increased focus on illegal mining activities has spurred regulatory updates. Efforts to prevent energy theft and protect resources are ongoing, yet thefts underline the region’s security vulnerabilities. Analysts suggest similar incidents could spur investment in security technologies.
Recent trends indicate a correlation between thefts and Paraguay’s hydroelectric appeal, highlighting the need for strategic infrastructure protection. The successful prevention of this theft could prompt stronger regulatory measures and collaboration between industry stakeholders to safeguard against future risks.
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