Recently, some media reported a striking news. It is reported that a Chinese man tried to use fake chips to gamble when he was in the famous casino The Star in Sydney, Australia, not long ago, but unfortunately the staff found out, and then fled the scene in panic. After the police investigation, it was found that the man had fled back to China in a hurry and was no longer staying in Australia.
On May 3, a Chinese man came to The Star Casino and placed random bets for fun. At the end of a round, he asks for one higher value chip in exchange for another. The service staff found that the color of the replaced chips did not match the specifications and immediately became suspicious. In desperation, the man hurriedly left 10,000 Australian dollars in fake chips and ran away.
Surveillance footage shows him in a black T-shirt and white sneakers, running out of the casino and jumping past a security guard who tried to stop him. He then fled quickly along the street, surprisingly fast. The police quickly identified him using the hotel's registration information, and to his surprise, it was not the first time he had been here.
It turned out that he had been here on January 7. Not only did you sign up as a member of The Star Casino directly from the airport, but you also had an 18-hour trial of the game. In March, he booked a stay for another 3 days, seemingly experimenting with repeatedness in order to get the hang of his level and skill in gambling. It was only when it was exposed this time that I hurriedly went home.
In less than an hour, he had packed his things and checked out, and boarded the return domestic flight in time to escape the legal punishment that might come. A police investigation later revealed that the man was holding $34,000 worth of counterfeit chips, the quality of which was surprisingly accurate. The casino quickly alerted the police, who went to the casino and found several more identical counterfeit coins from the tables and chip pools.
We also tracked and recovered 9 pieces used by 6 customers, as well as 2 pieces voluntarily handed over by 1 customer last month. Compensation 1 should be properly handled. Police suspect that he may have tampered with the real chips he had obtained when he went to the casino in January, making detailed copies. Repeat the trial in order to successfully cheat a higher prize when making a big bet.
This time I estimated that I wanted to make a big deal, but I didn't expect the miscalculation to be exposed, so I had to take the escape action. After the incident, the Australian police, Interpol and relevant Chinese departments made a report.
To tell the truth, I gambled, and I had to play some unfair competition tricks in terms of game level and means, really...... emmm...... But then again, it seems to be a good fit for all to gamble on that little trick...... However, what song is sung on what mountain, and you still have to abide by some rules when you go out, after all, it represents China.