White label solutions


Subscribe

订阅

Asia Casino News │ ACN东方博彩新闻

Asia Casino News outlet for Online Gaming and Gambling Industry in Asia.

Image Source Erik de Castro for Reuters; photo retrieved from ABS-CBN News

Macau authorities arrest chip counterfeiters from Mainland

August 24, 2023 Macau Crime & Legal

The counterfeiters, coming from Mainland China, are believed to have successfully exchanged 493 counterfeit chips with a face value of HKD 10,000 each (USD 1,275); Macau authorities came to the arrest after receiving a report from Galaxy Macau Casino; six others still at large.

Original story by Asia Gaming Brief

The Macau Judiciary Police has arrested two mainland Chinese men on suspicion of using counterfeit chips for gambling and exchanging them with others at a casino.

According to TDM Radio, during the operation, a total of 804 fake chips were seized, amounting to approximately HK$5.6 million ($714,246). Macau police are currently pursuing six fugitives and do not rule out the possibility of more funds being involved.

On August 21 the police received a report from Galaxy Macau Casino in Cotai stating that a dealer noticed a difference in texture while collecting 10 chips with a face value of HK$10,000 ($1,275) from a guest.

After machine authentication, it was determined that the chips did not contain the relevant casino chips and were counterfeit. Staff members traced and found the same counterfeit chips within the venue, leading to the apprehension of two suspects.

Following investigation and analysis, the police established that a total of eight individuals used counterfeit chips for gambling on that day. Out of these, six individuals fled the scene after their two accomplices were exposed.

They departed through border control checkpoints and during this time, discarded items in a trash bin. The police subsequently conducted a search at the waste incineration center and recovered over 100 counterfeit chips with a face value of HK$10,000 each.

The police believe that the criminal syndicate successfully exchanged 493 counterfeit chips with a face value of HK$10,000 each at the casino, winning over HK$700,000 ($89,283) in total, with the total amount involved being approximately HK$5.6 million.

This article originally appeared in Asia Gaming Brief. Read the full story story at https://agbrief.com/news/china/23/08/2023/macau-police-busts-criminal-group-involved-in-gambling-with-counterfeit-chips/ and learn more about incidence of crime in Macau.

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *