Philippine police arrested 90 Chinese people on charges of opening an online gambling center without permission

  According to ABC reports, the Philippine official said on May 31 that the Philippine police arrested 90 Chinese in the Philippines on the same day. They were charged with opening an online gambling center without permission and violating the new crown epidemic established by the Philippines Relevant isolation regulations.

  According to reports, on May 29 local time, the Philippine police found that some Chinese suspects gathered near rented houses without wearing masks in the Cavite Province area south of Manila. This move violated the Philippine epidemic prevention regulations. Subsequently, the Philippines The police arrested people who violated the epidemic prevention regulations. Local officials in the Philippines said that the suspects ran into the apartment after seeing a bad situation. Subsequently, the police discovered illegal online gambling activities in the apartment.

  The Philippine police also arrested two Malaysians.

  A police statement from the Philippines stated that when they entered the rental house, 48 suspects were playing online games, while others gathered to chat while smoking without wearing masks.

  The Philippine police seized a total of 53 laptops, more than 100 mobile phones and some cash at the scene. The Philippine police said that after questioning, the suspects could not show their passports, work permits and business licenses, and they would face criminal charges.

  According to reports, in recent years, a large number of Chinese have entered the Philippines illegally with the help of smuggling groups and engaged in online gambling. Underground gambling has also contributed to corruption and crime in the Philippines. In recent years, there have been many cases of kidnapping and abuse of Chinese people in the Philippines.