[Resolutely cut off the cross-border gambling criminal chain - the sixteenth series of reports on the national public security organs to ensure safety and benefit people's livelihood] #公安心向党 Escorting the new journey # More than 10 professional and technical personnel developed and registered domain names abroad, adapted and copied the promotional version of another country's fishing game, and operated 6 App gambling games such as "Undersea Happy Shooting", "Juyue Star Fishing" and "Spark Fishing"... These 6 "fishing game" studios are actually the dens of cross-border online gambling gangs.
Under the unified command and coordination of the Ministry of Public Security, after more than 4 months of meticulous investigation, the public security organs of Dandong City, Liaoning Province, recently smashed a cross-border online gambling gang, arrested 89 people involved in the case, frozen and seized more than 2.6 million yuan of gambling funds involved in the case, and the total flow of funds involved in the case was more than 170 million yuan, and 6 "fishing game" studios were finally "wiped out".
Heavy punches, multi-pronged attacks, synthetic operations, and overcoming difficulties - the collapse of the "Fishing Game" studio is a microcosm of the resolute crackdown on cross-border gambling crimes by public security organs across the country.
More than 17,000 cross-border gambling and related crime cases were investigated, more than 80,000 criminal suspects were arrested, more than 2,200 online gambling platforms, more than 1,600 illegal payment platforms and underground money banks were destroyed, and more than 1,500 gambling promotion platforms were destroyed. This is the report card of the national public security organs in 2021 to crack down on cross-border gambling crimes, and it is also the best proof that the public security organs will resolutely curb cross-border gambling chaos with the greatest determination, the strictest measures and the strongest strength. 【Welcome to the Top 20 Loyalty and Safety】 Resolutely cut off the chain of cross-border gambling crimes