MAJOR ONLINE GAMBLING TRIAL STARTS IN CHINA
13 June 2008
Twenty accuseds and over a billion in wagers
alleged in Internet gambling ring case
The Chinese media are reporting on what is alleged to be
the country's biggest online gambling bust this week as
the trial of 20 gambling ring employees commences in the
Kunming Intermediate People's Court in Yunnan Province.
Wagers totalling 8.68 billion yuan (around $1.24
billion) were allegedly taken from a player base of 5
198 by the ring between August 2006 and March 2007,
prosecutors told the judges, claiming that the ring
profted by over 200 million yuan.
The prosecution claims that two brothers from Hong Kong,
identified as Tan Zhiwei and Tan Zhiman were originally
involved in setting up a gambling organisation in
Myanmar (Burma) and then branched out into Internet
betting, setting up a number of online gambling websites
with servers in Guangzhou and Dongguan in Guangdong
Province. The resulting network employed over 2 000
people in a variety of departments, it is alleged.
There were operational managers, IT workers and support
staff, together with associates who opened hundreds of
bank accounts to conceal the profits. One of the 20
defendants, Kang Zhenglong, is a former official with
the Ruili branch of the China Industrial and Commercial
Bank, and allegedly opened several hundred bank accounts
for the gambling group.
The trial is ongoing.
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