China’s Supreme Court Backs Stricter Punishments for Cross-Border Gambling Crimes

  • The court wants to crack down on people from the mainland going overseas to gamble
  • It highlighted six different recent cases in which ringleaders were brought to justice
  • Criminals often pretend that they’re organizing harmless tourism activities
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China’s Supreme Court wants strict sentences for anyone found to be facilitating cross-border gambling. [Image: Shutterstock.com]

The Supreme Court in China is backing proposals to introduce harsher punishments for cross-border gambling crimes. It highlighted six relevant cases to showcase the tough approach that it believes is necessary to crack down on overseas casinos that entice Chinese gamblers.

In one instance, the organizer of a gambling syndicate who profited by more than US$41m from mainland residents received a six-year prison sentence.

court mentioned that gambling can lead to financial losses, broken families, and violent crime

One tactic that criminals are using is pretending that they’re organizing tourism activities overseas when, in actuality, they’re orchestrating gambling activities. The court mentioned that gambling can lead to financial losses, broken families, and violent crime.

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