The Malaysian police recently launched a series of raids in Perak State, seizing 41 machines suspected of being used for illegal mining within three days, which is quite a significant scale. It is said that the first operation uncovered 24 units, followed by 9 and 8 units respectively. Such large-scale mining equipment crackdowns seem to be uncommon locally. Authorities stated that the violations involve criminal law and electricity supply regulations. No arrests have been made yet, and the case is still under investigation. It seems that countries are indeed increasing their efforts to crack down on illegal mining, making small-scale mining operations increasingly difficult. Have you heard of similar enforcement actions in your area?

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