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中国驻新加坡使馆再次郑重提醒
Xin Lang Cai Jing· 2026-02-14 16:41
Core Viewpoint - The Chinese Embassy in Singapore emphasizes the legal risks and dangers associated with gambling, particularly for Chinese citizens, following a recent incident involving a citizen's death after gambling at a hotel [1] Group 1: Legal Awareness - Chinese law strictly prohibits gambling, and recent amendments to the criminal law have made cross-border gambling a criminal offense [1] - Even if casinos are legally operated abroad, Chinese citizens participating in cross-border gambling may still violate Chinese laws, especially if involved in organizing gambling activities [1] Group 2: Risks of Gambling - Engaging in gambling can lead to severe consequences such as financial loss, family breakdown, and even death [1] - Cross-border gambling may expose individuals to additional risks including fraud, money laundering, kidnapping, human trafficking, and illegal immigration [1] Group 3: Reporting Mechanisms - The Ministry of Public Security of China has established a comprehensive reporting platform to combat cross-border gambling [1] - Citizens are encouraged to report any information related to the operation of casinos abroad or the organization of Chinese citizens to gamble overseas through designated channels [1]
一中国公民在金沙酒店赌博后跳楼身亡,中国驻新加坡大使馆发出提醒
Xin Lang Cai Jing· 2026-02-14 16:41
Core Viewpoint - The Chinese Embassy in Singapore has issued a warning to Chinese citizens regarding the dangers of gambling abroad, especially in light of a recent incident involving a Chinese citizen's death after gambling at Marina Bay Sands [1] Group 1: Legal Awareness - Chinese law strictly prohibits gambling, and recent amendments to the criminal law have made cross-border gambling a criminal offense. Chinese citizens participating in gambling abroad may face legal consequences, even if the casinos are legally operated [1] - The embassy emphasizes that it cannot provide consular protection for illegal activities [1] Group 2: Risks of Gambling - Engaging in gambling can lead to severe consequences such as financial loss, family breakdown, and even death. Cross-border gambling also poses additional risks, including fraud, money laundering, kidnapping, human trafficking, and illegal immigration [1] Group 3: Reporting Mechanisms - The Ministry of Public Security of China has established a comprehensive reporting platform to combat cross-border gambling. Citizens are encouraged to report any information related to Chinese citizens operating or promoting gambling activities abroad through designated channels [1]
一中国公民在新加坡跳楼身亡,我使馆郑重提醒!
Xin Lang Cai Jing· 2026-02-14 15:34
Core Viewpoint - The Chinese Embassy in Singapore has issued a warning to Chinese citizens regarding the dangers of gambling abroad, particularly in light of a recent incident involving a Chinese citizen's death after gambling at a hotel [1]. Group 1: Legal Context - Gambling is strictly prohibited by Chinese law, and recent amendments to the criminal law have made cross-border gambling a criminal offense [1]. - Even if casinos are legally operated abroad, Chinese citizens participating in cross-border gambling may still violate Chinese laws, especially if they are involved in organizing gambling activities [1]. Group 2: Risks Associated with Gambling - Engaging in gambling can lead to severe consequences such as financial loss, family breakdown, and even death, with cross-border gambling also posing risks of fraud, money laundering, kidnapping, detention, human trafficking, and illegal immigration [2]. Group 3: Reporting Mechanisms - The Ministry of Public Security of China has established a comprehensive reporting platform to combat cross-border gambling, encouraging individuals to report any information related to Chinese citizens operating or participating in gambling activities abroad [2].
有中国公民在新加坡金沙酒店赌博后跳楼身亡!我使馆紧急提醒:远离赌博
Xin Lang Cai Jing· 2026-02-14 15:34
Core Points - A Chinese citizen recently committed suicide after gambling at a hotel in Singapore, prompting the embassy to guide the family in handling the aftermath [1] - The Chinese Embassy in Singapore has reiterated warnings to Chinese tourists and citizens about the legal risks associated with gambling, especially as the Lunar New Year approaches [1] Legal Risks - Gambling is strictly prohibited by Chinese law, and the amended criminal law has made cross-border gambling a criminal offense. Even if casinos are legally operated abroad, Chinese citizens participating in cross-border gambling may still violate Chinese laws [1] - Engaging in gambling can lead to severe consequences, including financial ruin, family breakdown, and even death. Cross-border gambling also poses risks such as fraud, money laundering, kidnapping, detention, human trafficking, and illegal immigration [1] Reporting Mechanisms - The Ministry of Public Security of China has established a comprehensive reporting platform to combat cross-border gambling. Individuals with information about Chinese citizens operating or promoting gambling activities abroad can report through designated channels [1] - Contact numbers for reporting in Singapore include local emergency number 999 or +65 62550000, and for consular assistance, +65 64750165. The Ministry of Foreign Affairs also provides a global consular protection hotline at +86-10-12308 or +86-10-65612308 [1][2]
一中国公民赌博后跳楼身亡,我使馆再次郑重提醒
Huan Qiu Wang· 2026-02-14 15:33
Core Viewpoint - The Chinese Embassy in Singapore has issued a strong reminder for Chinese citizens to stay away from gambling, especially in light of recent incidents related to gambling leading to fatalities [1] Group 1: Legal Implications - Gambling is strictly prohibited by Chinese law, and the recent amendments to the criminal law have made cross-border gambling a criminal offense. Chinese citizens participating in gambling abroad may face legal consequences under Chinese law, even if the casinos are legally operated [1] - The embassy emphasizes that it cannot provide consular protection for illegal activities [1] Group 2: Risks Associated with Gambling - Engaging in gambling can lead to severe consequences such as financial loss, family breakdown, and even death. Cross-border gambling also poses additional risks including fraud, money laundering, kidnapping, human trafficking, and illegal immigration [1] Group 3: Reporting Mechanisms - The Ministry of Public Security of China has established a comprehensive reporting platform to combat cross-border gambling. Citizens are encouraged to report any information related to Chinese citizens operating or promoting gambling activities abroad through various channels [1]
一中国公民在新加坡金沙酒店赌博后跳楼身亡,中使馆再次郑重提醒
Xin Lang Cai Jing· 2026-02-14 15:33
Core Viewpoint - The Chinese Embassy in Singapore has issued a warning to Chinese citizens regarding the dangers of gambling abroad, especially in light of a recent incident involving a Chinese citizen's death after gambling at Marina Bay Sands [2] Group 1: Legal Implications - Gambling is strictly prohibited by Chinese law, and the recent amendment to the criminal law has made cross-border gambling a criminal offense. Chinese citizens participating in gambling abroad may face legal consequences, including prosecution for organizing or participating in gambling activities [2] - The embassy emphasizes that it cannot provide consular protection for illegal activities [2] Group 2: Risks Associated with Gambling - Engaging in gambling can lead to severe consequences such as financial loss, family breakdown, and even death. Cross-border gambling also poses additional risks, including fraud, money laundering, kidnapping, detention, human trafficking, and smuggling [2] Group 3: Reporting Mechanisms - The Ministry of Public Security of China has established a comprehensive reporting platform to combat cross-border gambling. Citizens are encouraged to report any information related to Chinese citizens operating or promoting gambling activities abroad through designated channels [2]
一中国公民在金沙酒店赌博后跳楼身亡,我使馆再次郑重提醒在新中国公民远离赌博
Xin Lang Cai Jing· 2026-02-14 14:33
据中国驻新加坡大使馆消息,近日,一中国公民在金沙酒店赌博后跳楼身亡,使馆正指导家属处理后 事。近年来,我馆已处理数起因赌博导致的死亡案件,并曾发布相关提醒。春节假期临近,来新游客增 多,中国驻新加坡大使馆再次郑重提醒来新中国游客及在新中国公民切实增强法律意识,远离赌博。 二,参与赌博面临财散、家破、人亡的不归之路,跨境赌博还可能带来诈骗、洗钱、绑架、拘禁、拐 卖、偷渡等风险。 三,中国公安部已开通打击治理跨境赌博综合举报平台(http://dbjb.mps.gov.cn),如您掌握中国公民在 境外开设或经营赌场,组织招揽中国公民赴境外赌博或参与跨境网各赌博相关线索,可通过举报邮箱 (110@interpol.gov.cn)、传真(0086-10-66261404)和"拒绝跨境赌博"微信公众号举报。 一,我国法律严禁赌博,刑法修正案已将跨境赌博正式入刑。即使境外赌场合法开设,我公民跨境赌博 也涉嫌触犯我国法律,尤其是参与组织赌博、赌局等,将被依法追究责任。使领馆无法对违法行为提供 领事保护。 ...
“KK园区”彻底覆灭:635处诈骗据点被夷为平地!
凤凰网财经· 2026-01-11 14:57
据新黄河及看看新闻等媒体报道,缅甸政府于1月10日宣布,截至1月9日,KK园区所有用于网络诈骗与赌博活动的违章建筑已全面拆除,其中包括 第1区148栋、第2区62栋、第3区425栋,总计拆除635栋非法建筑。 此外,缅甸政府同步清理水沟谷的违法园区,没收大量通讯设备并强制关闭园区。 缅甸政府强调,根除网络诈骗与赌博活动是国家责任,并重申不会让这类犯罪行为在缅甸境内扎根的承诺;当局将继续与国内安全单位及邻国政府协 调合作,铲除网络诈骗跟赌博活动。 据此前新华社援引缅甸官方媒体《缅甸环球新光报》报道称,2025年9月初,缅甸国防军便开始在缅泰边境缅甸一侧持续开展清剿行动。彼时, 缅 甸国防军在克伦邦的"KK园区"查获30套"星链"接收器及配件,搜查了100余栋建筑,发现2198名涉诈涉赌人员。 ▲缅甸政府军在KK园区查获星链设备 图片来源:红星新闻 10月16日, 缅甸军方开始打击位于缅泰边境妙瓦底地区的KK园区,电诈人员连夜逃亡, 有上千人连夜趁乱逃离,超过800人进入泰国,677人被 泰国军方逮捕,也有人员在缅泰边境被缅甸军方带走。 图片来源:人民日报客户端 11月14日,中国、柬埔寨、老挝、缅甸、泰国、越南 ...
“KK园区”彻底覆灭:635处诈骗据点被夷为平地!
Mei Ri Jing Ji Xin Wen· 2026-01-11 11:32
此外,缅甸政府同步清理水沟谷的违法园区,没收大量通讯设备并强制关闭园区。缅甸政府强调,根除网络诈骗与赌博活动是国家责任,并重申不会让这 类犯罪行为在缅甸境内扎根的承诺;当局将继续与国内安全单位及邻国政府协调合作,铲除网络诈骗跟赌博活动。 每经编辑|许绍航 据新黄河及看看新闻等媒体报道,缅甸政府于1月10日宣布,截至1月9日,KK园区所有用于网络诈骗与赌博活动的违章建筑已全面拆除,其中包括第1区 148栋、第2区62栋、第3区425栋,总计拆除635栋非法建筑。 12月8日,缅甸政府联合地方官员、行政机构及缅甸安全部队再次在电诈活动最为猖獗的妙瓦底KK园区和水沟谷(亚太新城所在地)展开行动。此前一 天,缅甸代总统敏昂莱在内比都会见了来访的泰国外长西哈萨及其率领的外交团队,双方坦诚地讨论了有关打击非法边境贸易、拆除KK园区和水沟谷用 于非法行动的建筑等问题。 据此前新华社援引缅甸官方媒体《缅甸环球新光报》报道称,2025年9月初,缅甸国防军便开始在缅泰边境缅甸一侧持续开展清剿行动。彼时,缅甸国防 军在克伦邦的"KK园区"查获30套"星链"接收器及配件,搜查了100余栋建筑,发现2198名涉诈涉赌人员。 ▲缅甸政府 ...
跨境赌博“十大逃犯”佘智江被引渡回国,吸引33万人参赌,金额超27亿元
Mei Ri Jing Ji Xin Wen· 2025-11-12 14:57
Core Viewpoint - The successful extradition of She Zhijiang, a key figure in a cross-border gambling and fraud syndicate, from Thailand to China highlights the strong commitment of both China and Thailand to combat online gambling and fraud crimes [1][4][6]. Group 1: Criminal Activities - Since 2013, She Zhijiang established the Asia-Pacific International Holding Group and built the "Asia-Pacific New City" in Myanmar in September 2017, using it as a cover for online gambling operations targeting Chinese citizens [3]. - The criminal group led by She Zhijiang operated over 200 gambling platforms, attracting 330,000 participants and involving over 2.7 billion RMB in illicit activities [3]. - The group also set up multiple companies within China to recruit personnel for online gambling and collaborated with illegal payment and underground banking networks [3][4]. Group 2: Law Enforcement Actions - A nationwide crackdown was initiated across 17 provinces in China, successfully dismantling the gambling network operated by She Zhijiang's group [4]. - Following his arrest in Bangkok in August 2022, extradition efforts were complicated by She Zhijiang's appeal against the extradition ruling, which was ultimately upheld by the Thai courts in November 2023 [5][6]. - The Chinese Ministry of Public Security emphasized the importance of international cooperation in combating cross-border crimes, showcasing the successful collaboration between Chinese and Thai law enforcement [4][6]. Group 3: Future Initiatives - The Chinese police plan to enhance their efforts against telecommunications fraud and cross-border gambling, ensuring that all cases are investigated and fugitives are pursued [6][8]. - There is a commitment to deepen international law enforcement cooperation and establish a global alliance to combat telecommunications fraud [7][8].