China News Network Erlianhot, June 28 (Reporter Li Aiping) The Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region Erlianhot Public Security Bureau said on the 28th that the bureau successfully cracked a large cross-border online gambling case involving tens of thousands of gambling people and more than 20 people involved in China. In the province, the amount involved is as high as several hundred million yuan (RMB, the same below), and 82 persons involved were arrested.

  At the beginning of April 2019, the police of the Erenhot Public Security Bureau discovered at work that three students, Liu Moumou, Da Moumou, and Su Moumou, from a certain college, downloaded the "wanli game" APP gambling software to automatically The generated QR code is pushed to friends and others to download and participate in gambling. Three people use the gambling platform to develop offline and extract gambling commissions from it. On April 15, 2019, the Erenhot Public Security Bureau established the case as a “4.15” cross-border online gambling case for investigation.

  The multi-line investigation by the police found that there are 17 APP gambling software on the Wanli gambling platform. The gambling personnel set up the gambling website abroad and recruited a large number of agents to develop gamblers in China. The task force found out that Tianjin Yingfutong Co., Ltd. and Qingdao Zhongnuo Co., Ltd. were suspected of helping the gambling platform by sorting out the money flow of the gambling personnel, and paid commissions to the gambling personnel many times. The amount was huge.

  After grasping the clue, the police task force immediately dispatched the arresting team to Beijing, Tianjin, Guangdong, Fujian, Zhejiang, Hebei and other places, travelled tens of thousands of kilometers, seized more than 300 agents, and frozen more than 6,000 accounts and 7,000 funds involved. More than 10,000 yuan, 82 people involved in the case were arrested, 69 people took compulsory measures, and more than 7 million yuan in gambling funds and commissions were collected.

  So far, the "4.15" large cross-border online gambling case was solved. At present, the case is under further investigation. (Finish)