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The Chinese embassies in South Korea and Sri Lanka also issued similar warnings recently.

On Feb. 22, law enforcement agencies in China and the Philippines cooperated to repatriate more than 40 Chinese nationals engaged in offshore gambling, according to a statement from the Chinese embassy in the Philippines.

"Even if overseas casinos are legally opened, cross-border gambling by Chinese citizens is suspected of violating the laws of our country," adding that embassies and consulates may not be able to provide consular protection for violations.

In addition, the ministers of public security of China and Vietnam agreed to enhance law enforcement cooperation and signed a memorandum of understanding on working together to combat cross-border gambling.

The Chinese embassy in Singapore said the Ministry of Public Security of China opened a reporting platform for combating cross-border and online gambling, where Chinese citizens can pass on clues and suspected activity.

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Then Macau must cease to exist?? Or refuse all prc entering Macau?
china if want ask pap to ban their citizen. solved case. LHL sure say ok . bobian
(19-03-2024, 01:24 PM)Sticw Wrote: [ -> ]Then Macau must cease to exist?? Or refuse all prc entering Macau?

They are against cross border gambling as per the report. I am not sure whether HK and Macau are consider as cross border.     

Quote:"Even if overseas casinos are legally opened, cross-border gambling by Chinese citizens is suspected of violating the laws of our country,"
(19-03-2024, 03:36 PM)Huliwang Wrote: [ -> ]They are against cross border gambling as per the report. I am not sure whether HK and Macau are consider as cross border.     

They against gambling hence they use the words even if and legal.
(19-03-2024, 03:36 PM)Huliwang Wrote: [ -> ]They are against cross border gambling as per the report. I am not sure whether HK and Macau are consider as cross border.     

Money flow overseas for washing using gambling difficult to trace. HK and Macau should be traceable.