Unfortunately it is not unheard of... In the past I also got an allocation request for a /22 from a ham who had not been active at all on AMPRnet before. A little research showed that his son has an internet hosting company. Not difficult to imagine what would have happened when I had assigned that block.
Of course, when a coordinator does it by himself it is more difficult to track. Maybe in the new system where coordinators will be less bound to regions and other coordinators could oversee this happening. But of course they would still have to do that and report it.
Rob
On 7/17/22 12:50, F4HIN via 44net wrote:
In reality, after searching on the AMPR portal, this block was assigned to a ham. This ham is the national Hamnet coordinator of a country, and the person using and misusing it is none other than his son who is not a ham!