Asia
Heavy punishment for persons who ran AI and WeChat-based illegal casino in China

A court in the Chinese province of Shenzhen has slapped a severe punishment for persons who ran an illegal online casino based on the Chinese social messaging website WeChat and artificial intelligence (AI). The court verified the documents submitted by the police and analysed the mobile phones, laptops, and money seised by the police and ruled the gang was running an illegal casino via the use of WeChat red envelopes and artificial intelligence software.
Leaders of the group, Cai, Li and Huang, along with 13 other accomplices, each received sentences varying from one to four and a half years of imprisonment and fines of up to RMB200,000 as punishment. The gang was known as the “Golden Star” gambling gang. It is believed that they made around RMB430 million between the beginning of 2017 and March of 2018 when they were arrested. Of that money, the police were able to freeze just over RMB600,000.
Of the 19 people who were arrested at the time, 15 were deemed guilty and prosecuted, while four members who had been with the group for a short time were found to be not guilty.
The gang used a sophisticated AI software that gave them a distinct advantage over gamblers.
This is the first case of a public prosecution and punishment under the police force’s new effort to sweep away vice and gang-related.
Source: thatsmags.com
-
Africa5 days ago
South Africa is Leading the Call for Responsible Gambling in African Countries
-
Compliance Updates5 days ago
UK Gambling Commission Publishes Further Data on the Gambling Industry in Great Britain
-
Industry News5 days ago
Americas Online Gambling Market To Soon Eclipse Europe’s, Finds Vixio Forecasts
-
Asia4 days ago
SOFTSWISS Heads to SiGMA Asia 2025
-
Baltics5 days ago
HIPTHER Confirms Exciting Networking Venues and Stage Themes for MARE BALTICUM Gaming & TECH Summit 2025
-
Asia5 days ago
Xailient and Konami to Debut Privacy-Safe Biometric Innovation for Table Games at G2E Asia 2025
-
Asia4 days ago
AA Gaming Announce the Rajasthan State Esports Championship (RSEC) with Youth Affairs & Sports Department, Govt. Of Rajasthan
-
Compliance Updates5 days ago
Darts Player Andy Jenkins Gets 11-year Ban for Match-fixing