On December 13, Nandu reporters learned from Shenzhen Customs that when Shenzhen Post Office Customs recently inspected a cross-border e-commerce export shipment, it seized a batch of gambling chips with a total face value of about 92.81 million.
Recently, when the Shenzhen Post Office Customs inspected a cross-border e-commerce export shipment declared as a "sticker", it was found that the actual goods were gambling chips.

It is reported that the denomination of this batch of gambling chips is 500, 5000, 25000, 100000, etc., and there are 17925 gambling chips in 18 boxes of goods, with a total face value of about 92.81 million.
At present, the case has been handed over to the customs disposal department for handling.
Shenzhen Customs reminds that according to relevant regulations, gambling chips are prohibited from entering and leaving the country. Please abide by the relevant laws and regulations, do not sell gambling tools such as purchase chips, and eliminate and prevent cross-border gambling from the source.
Written by: Nandu reporter Huang Xiaoyin