China’s Ministry of Public Security announced the launch of its “comprehensive reporting platform to combat cross-border gambling.” The Ministry unveiled a new QR code that patriotic citizens can scan with their phones, while desktop users can either email or visit a new website to both report on illegal gambling or check the progress of a previously filed complaint.
This is called by the government as masses actively reporting unauthorized fun. In addition to asking remorseful gamblers to report their activities and get revenge on the sites that took their money.
The finking platform was unveiled just one day after officials in Jiangsu province announced the sentencing of an illegal online gambling ringleader to 16 years in prison and a financial penalty of RMB123m (US$17.4m).
China’s new anti-gambling tools include a focus on disrupting payments via underground banking, which is more generally linked to Macau casino junket operators, as well as the creation of an illegal gambling blacklist targeting both operators and their staff in overseas tourist destinations.
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