China and Philippines Apprehend Cross-Border Gambling Suspect in Joint Operation, Over 200 Million Yuan Involved

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According to Jin10, Chinese and Philippine law enforcement authorities recently (May 16) apprehended and extradited Chen, who allegedly organized cross-border gambling crimes. Chen set up illegal gambling websites targeting thousands of mainland residents, deliberately imposing high withdrawal thresholds to reap illicit profits. The case involves over 200 million yuan in illegal proceeds. China prohibits all forms of gambling activity and cooperation with foreign casinos involving Chinese citizens or capital.

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