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The police reverse the upstairs bar in West Kowloon, the party room and the gambling stall

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[US] The police seized beer and spirits in the party room of Man Yu Street. [TW] 警方在民裕街派對房間檢獲的啤酒及烈酒。 [US] A fishing machine gambling stall cracked at a gambling stall in Ma Tau Wai Road, Hung Hom. [TW] 紅磡馬頭圍道賭檔破獲的釣魚機賭檔。 [US] Police seized multiple game consoles at a gambling stall in Ma Tau Wai Road, Hung Hom. [TW] 警方在紅磡馬頭圍道賭檔檢獲多部遊戲機。 89 men and women arrested Police officers from the Anti-Triad Division of the West Kowloon Region, based on information and investigations, carried a breaking tool to the Dezan Center at Nos. 94-108 Larch Street, Tai Kok Tsui at 10:30 pm yesterday (December 31). Smash an illegal casino under the guise of a party room. The casino has been in operation for about half a year, covering an area of about 700 square feet, with sound insulation inside. Agents seized a Texas poker table, fish, shrimp and crab gambling equipment, an electric sparrow table, worth more than 440,000 Hong Kong dollars, and a total value of 43,000. Thousands of Hong Kong dollars in cash

Found that some gambling websites have the same name as casinos in Macau

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Shaanxi cracks down on cross-border online gambling, detains more than 1,000 people The Shaanxi police stated that since 2020 it has deployed a special campaign to combat cross-border gambling. So far, the province’s public security agencies have uncovered 202 cross-border gambling cases, arrested 1,057 suspects, eliminated 29 online gambling platforms, and eliminated illegal gambling. There were 27 payment platforms and underground banks, 5 illegal technical teams, and 31 gambling promotion platforms. The funds involved in the case were detained, investigated and frozen 950 million yuan, and the crackdown and governance work achieved remarkable results. [TW] 發現部分賭博網站與澳門娛樂場同名 陝西打擊跨境網賭 拘逾千人 陝西警方表示,自2020年部署開展打擊治理跨境賭博專項工作,截至目前,全省公安機關共破獲 202宗跨境賭博案件,拘捕 1,057名嫌疑人,打掉網絡賭博平台29個,打掉非法支付平台和地下錢莊27個、非法技術團隊5個、賭博推廣平台31個,扣查及凍結涉案資金 9.5億元,打擊治理工作取得顯著戰果。

Businessmen and off-duty police involved in operating and managing illegal casinos stand trial

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Businessman said he was intimidated by police against submission of meeting record Fang smashed an illegal casino in May last year. The 47-year-old businessman who was arrested was charged with operating a casino, and an off-duty policeman was charged with assisting in the management of the casino. The two denied charges at the Tuen Mun Magistrates’ Court today (26th) and were tried. . The defense opposed the presentation of the meeting record of the businessman, saying that a police officer had intimidated him, "You eat food in Tuen Mun, you don't want to trouble you." The first defendant and businessman Chen Weiqi (47 years old) was charged with operating a casino at a unit in Hengwei Industrial Centre, Jiantai Street, Tuen Mun on May 4 last year; the second defendant and off-duty police Pan Yizhi (52 years old) was charged with assisting in managing the casino. The defense objected to submitting Chen Weiqi's interview record to court, saying that the police did not

 Online gambling prevention link for female croupiers

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[US] The police seized gambling equipment and computers. [TW] 警方查獲賭具及電腦。 [US] The female croupiers surnamed Zhang and Lai use computers to bet against gamblers online. [TW] 張姓與賴姓女荷官就是透過電腦與賭客線上對賭。 It was originally a closed claw machine shop "have a hole in the sky" The Xinzhuang Police Sub-bureau of New Taipei City, in the early morning of the day before yesterday (11th) in a claw machine shop in Xinzhuang, seized the professional casino pushing cones. During the investigation, the police found that the person in charge of the casino surnamed Zhuang (25 years old) had found two people with fire. Spicy young sisters act as croupiers, betting against gamblers through video, and winning or losing all adopt the remittance transfer method to avoid people-to-person connections. After the police inquired, Chuang Nan, two female croupiers and one gambler were sent off on suspicion of gambling. In addition, for gamblers who have participated in online gambling, the police will also no

Mainland takes action to crack down on online gambling

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Macau VIP room gambling industry expected to be affected China has taken actions to investigate online gambling to help curb capital outflows, which has dealt a blow to the liquidity of Macau's casino VIP rooms. The industry pointed out that this investigation has dealt a blow to VIP business customers because customers have doubts about financing through gaming intermediaries. The report quoted Lin Jiguang, director of the Macau Gaming Intermediary Association, pointing out that the local VIP room business can never return to the revenue level of two years ago, unless the Chinese government can stop suppressing the VIP room business. The report also cited consulting companies that the Macau intermediary industry has been lingering for many years, and also cited the senior officials of Macau intermediary companies to point out that even though the Chinese government has not specifically targeted Macau's gaming industry itself, it has brought liquidity pressures for money launde