Chinese authorities have investigated more than 30,000 cross-border gambling incidents between 2020 and October this year, China's Global Times reported on Thursday.
State news outlets widely known to be familiar with China's public policy trends on a range of topics added that the investigation had detained "more than 160,000 suspects". It did not provide a source of information.
Online gambling across borders and bets made at offline casinos were the subjects of the investigation, according to news reports. The Global Times did not provide an analysis of the number of cases linked to offline casinos.
The media reported that 5,100 "gambling platforms," 3,900 "illegal payment platforms," and underground banks were closed due to enforcement, adding that "cross-border gambling has effectively suppressed the widespread trend."
It is an act of "cross-border gambling" that has been illegally regulated by mainland Chinese authorities since March 1 in accordance with the revision of the Chinese criminal law.
As GGRA reported earlier this month, a Global Times article on Thursday led certain operations against Chinese nationals who allegedly gambled on 1.6 billion yuan ($250 million) worth of funds through routes including the Tigred Crystal Casino resort in Russia's Far East.
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