China Warns Its Nationals To Stop Gambling Overseas
· 2024-03-18

China Warns Its Nationals To Stop Gambling Overseas

China Warns Its Nationals To Stop Gambling Overseas

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The Chinese embassy in Singapore recently issued a strong cautionary note to its citizens residing in the city-state to refrain from all forms of gambling, citing that overseas gambling contravenes Chinese laws.

The directive came amid Beijing’s mounting attempts to clamp down on Chinese nationals wagering across Southeast Asia, a region frequented by tourists. The embassy made a solemn appeal to the Chinese community in Singapore to heighten their legal consciousness and avoid engaging in gambling activities.

The Chinese government’s crackdown on cross-border, off-shore, and online gambling has seen a significant uptick, with many countries receiving similar advisories in an effort to curtail these illicit activities and threats posed to citizens abroad.

Singapore is home to two casinos, one operated by Las Vegas Sands and the other by Genting Singapore. “Even if overseas casinos are legally operating, cross-border gambling by Chinese citizens is suspected of contravening the laws of our country,” the embassy stated.

The embassy’s statement underscores that embassies and consulates may not be able to provide consular protection for violations. The Chinese authorities are determined to curb cross-border gambling which may lead to risks such as fraud, money laundering, kidnapping, detention, trafficking, and smuggling.

The Chinese embassy in Singapore has highlighted these potential hazards in its recent statement. These risks, they argue, are sufficiently grave to warrant the avoidance of gambling activities by Chinese citizens overseas.

Recent times have seen the Chinese embassies in South Korea and Sri Lanka also issuing comparable warnings. This move signifies a concerted global effort by the Chinese government to diminish the instances of cross-border gambling involving its citizens.

On February 22, law enforcement agencies in China and the Philippines joined forces to repatriate more than 40 Chinese nationals involved in offshore gambling, as per a statement from the Chinese embassy in the Philippines.

“The Chinese government has always opposed any form of gambling and opposes Chinese citizens leaving the country to engage in the gambling industry,” the embassy emphasized. This stance reflects China’s stringent laws and regulations around betting activities.

Moreover, the ministers of public security of China and Vietnam agreed to enhance law enforcement cooperation and signed a memorandum of understanding to jointly combat cross-border gambling, solidifying the international efforts against this issue.

The Chinese embassy in Singapore revealed that the Ministry of Public Security of China has inaugurated a reporting platform for combating cross-border and online gambling, where Chinese citizens can report suspicious activity.

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