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Thousand-foot casino in Tsuen Wan was pounded after opening for one month

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  [US] The police seized a large baccarat table, 136 pairs of poker cards, 100,000 yuan in cash for gambling and about 350,000 yuan in chips. [TW] 警方檢獲一張大型百家樂賭枱、136副啤牌、10萬元現金賭款及約35萬元籌碼。 26 police detained   Including 21-year-old and 19-year-old host brothers At about 4 pm today (27th), the Tsuen Wan Police District Special Duty Squad and the Anti-Triad Action Team smashed a 1,700-square-foot industrial unit in Po Yip Building, 391-407 Sha Tsui Road after in-depth investigation. A baccarat casino arrested 26 men and women. Among them, a 21-year-old man surnamed Zhuang was suspected of operating a gambling establishment. His 19-year-old brother and a 45-year-old woman surnamed Xie were suspected of assisting in operating a gambling establishment. 9 men and 14 women (25 Up to 74 years old) are suspected of gambling in a casino. They are all suspected of violating the gathering restriction order. The police will issue a fixed penalty notice to them. During the operation, the police seized

Sheung Shui Slaughterhouse of the Food Department

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  [US] Sheung Shui Slaughterhouse is one of two licensed slaughterhouses for fresh meat supply in Hong Kong. [TW] 上水屠房是香港鮮肉供應的兩間持牌屠房之一。 Fisheries Department Gambling King Snake The Food and Environmental Hygiene Department has been repeatedly criticized for its lazy management of public health. It has been recently revealed that the slaughterhouse has been turned into a casino. The lazy "snake king" has become the new normal! In the Sheung Shui Slaughterhouse, the Agriculture and Forestry Assistant of the Agriculture, Fisheries and Conservation Department, who is in charge of pig inspection, blatantly gathers gambling in the office during working hours, uses public televisions to watch live races, and assists colleagues in buying waves and horses. An employee once complained to his superiors but was not dealt with. The situation worsened and the office was "smoked." After this newspaper intervened for enquiries, the FEHD stated that it would investigate and follow u

3 man arrested for street gambling in Lei Muk Shue Village

Based on information and in-depth investigations, the Special Duty Squad of Tsuen Wan Police District launched an anti-illegal street gambling operation at 3 o'clock this afternoon (1st) and arrested 3 men aged 63 to 78 in Lei Muk Shue Village on suspicion of being in a casino. Gambling in any place outside or on the street, a deck of cards and a small amount of cash were seized during the operation. In addition, 3 arrested men and 5 onlookers were suspected of violating the gathering restriction order, and 8 people were issued fixed penalty notices. [TW] 3男子梨木樹邨街頭賭博被捕 荃灣警區特別職務隊探員根據線報及深入調查,今午(1日)3時許展開打擊非法街頭賭博行動,在梨木樹邨拘捕3名男子,年齡由63至78歲,涉嫌在賭場以外任何場所或在街道上進行賭博,行動中檢獲一副紙牌及小量現金。另外,3名被捕男子及5名圍觀男子,涉嫌違反限聚令,8人被發定額罰款通知書。

Police raided the "upper" casino in Tsim Sha Tsui duplex mansion

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  [US] During the operation, detectives seized more than 200 decks of poker and more than 24 million yuan in chips, of which the largest denomination chip was worth about 500,000 yuan, and more than 200,000 yuan in cash were seized. [TW] 行動中,探員檢獲200多副啤牌及超過約2,400萬元籌碼,當中最大面額籌碼約值50萬元,另外檢獲20多萬元現金。 16 arrested   Including wealthy college students and lawyers Police arrested 16 people in the "upper" casino in Tsim Sha Tsui's duplex mansion! The police received a report earlier that in order to attract high-end gamblers, criminals spent 150,000 yuan a month at the expense of renting a top-floor duplex unit as a cover to operate an illegal gambling establishment. As a gambling place, the upper floor is divided into a lounge. At about 11 pm yesterday (22nd), the Special Duty Squad and Anti-Triad Unit of the Criminal Division of the West Kowloon Region raided a top-floor duplex unit at No. 18 Hanoi Road, Tsim Sha Tsui, arresting 7 men and 9 women. 20-40 years old), of which 1 man i

An estimated 380,000 people have gambled illegally

Teenagers indulge in millions of debts Recently, a number of advertising posts appeared on online social platforms, claiming to provide free tips for the European Cup to attract gamblers to place bets. According to recent statistics on illegal gambling, it is estimated that more than 380,000 Hong Kong people have participated in illegal gambling. The number of 18 to 20-year-old youths participating in illegal gambling is three times more than those participating in legal gambling. Some youths are addicted to gambling. Debt-ridden. Some gambling organizations pointed out that there are more cases of seeking help during the epidemic, many of which involve illegal gambling activities, and some young people owe millions of dollars in debts due to illegal gambling on football matches. According to statistics, illegal gambling is more widespread than expected. According to the estimate that there are 6.2 million people over the age of 15 in Hong Kong, about 6%, or 385,000, are involved in il

South Asian soldiers gambled around  

Tired neighborhood can't escape The South Asian Corps has no control over gambling. The pavilion of the Tsuen Wan Recreation Ground became the South Asia Casino. Nearly 20 people smoked during the peak period. Bottled water was provided on site. There was also an observatory, which was very large. There are 4 and 5 stalls in the park in Sham Shui Po, protected by flower troughs. Lazy children are betting around. Doctors and legislators severely criticized gamblers for their selfish behavior and demanded that relevant departments strengthen law enforcement. "Turn on the stage, turn on the lights, and the second beer (card) comes out with the buried tank." At the pavilion of the Sanbei Square Playground in Tsuen Wan, you will hear similar conversations every day after entering the dark. Eastern Net reporters observed at the amusement park many days earlier. At 7 o'clock every night, several local men gathered for gambling. Later, more and more people gathered, including

Police arrested 22 people in a Baccarat gambling stall in Sheung Wan

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  Check $410,000 in chips and accounting books According to the police, the Special Duty Squad of the Western District Police District launched an anti-illegal gambling operation yesterday (15th). Based on information and in-depth investigations, police officers raided a building on Ko Shing Street, smashed a suspected underground baccarat gambling stall and arrested it. 22 people. Police officers arrested a 45-year-old local man named Li in the unit on suspicion of "operating a gambling establishment." Another 15 men and 6 women, aged between 31 and 74, were arrested on suspicion of "gambling in a gambling establishment." All the arrested men and women were also suspected of violating the Prevention and Control of Diseases (Prohibition of Group Gathering) Regulations (Chapter 599G), and the police issued fixed penalty notices to them. During the operation, police officers seized a large baccarat table, about 766 poker cards, a set of baccarat computer software, 2 l

Is the Hong Kong Stock Exchange and the Jockey Club more profitable? Compare the profitable business of the "two major casinos"

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  The author is not a moral defender. Hong Kong football and horse racing betting is also legal. But the author still advises readers not to gamble. The reason is simple-you will lose money. This is common sense in mathematics, and it is also the most fundamental difference between gambling and investment. So it is a big mistake to say that investment is like gambling. Some are less similar, but they are still more different than the same. Where does the horse club get so much money to do good deeds? If you open a casino, you will occasionally lose money, and there are always betting players who are prosperous; but in a long way, the dealer will definitely win money. Investment is just the opposite. Some people think it is a zero-sum game, which is very wrong. Futures and so on are likely to be zero-sum games, where someone loses and someone wins. But the stock market is not. In theory, everyone can buy Tencent Holdings (00700) for 100 yuan and sit down until now, and no one will lose.

Increase in online scams

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  Male piano teacher was defrauded by his ``boyfriend'' for more than 13 million An online investment scam of "killing pigs" arose in Hong Kong early last year. The scammers specialize in "lonely heart" and use social programs to make friends or lovers with the victim, and then lure them to use fake apps or websites to invest and swindle money. , Many people have been recruited. The police recorded more than 180 related cases last year, involving a total of 85 million yuan. Among them, a male piano teacher was defrauded by a "boyfriend" of more than 10 million yuan within a month, and another female prospective landlord was defrauded to buy a building to save money. "Tart Order" suffered heavy losses. She sent a message to the public: "There will be no pie in the sky, don't believe that netizens can help you make a fortune!" The police recently detailed the tactics of "killing pigs" and shared the cases to remind t