A woman surnamed Lin in New Taipei City opened Tianjiu Pai Casino in the basement of Santong. When the police banned it, 15 people were arrested and nearly 1.76 million in gambling funds and lottery prizes were seized.

(Photographed by reporter Wu Renjie)

[Reporter Wu Renjie/New Taipei Report] A woman surnamed Lin in New Taipei City runs a professional casino in Sanchong. She deliberately chose a three-way basement with three exits, and strengthened the sound insulation at the door to avoid detection and facilitate escape. When entering, a gambler happened to be going out. He ran away when he saw the police, and was arrested in the alley within a few steps. The police took advantage of the opportunity to break into the casino, arrested Lin and 14 gamblers, and seized nearly 1.76 million gambling funds and lottery money, and evidence such as Tianjiu gambling equipment and monitors were also seized.

New Taipei City Police Sanchong Branch implemented Qingyuan Project 2.0, and received gambling information on the 4th. They learned that 53-year-old Lin Lin opened a Tianjiu Casino in the basement of a luxury building in the downtown area of ​​Sanchong, attracting gamblers, and illegal parking of vehicles affected residents. She entered and exited and called the police. After collecting evidence, the police found that in order to deceive others, Lin Nv chose a basement with good sound insulation and three entrances and exits as the casino. A monitor was installed on the outer door to check the outside world at any time. Because the casino is secret, gamblers enjoy themselves To gamble, gamblers flock to it.

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In the middle of the night, the police took advantage of the relaxation of the policewoman Lin and broke the door with a search ticket. A gambler happened to go out. Seeing the police battle, he was so frightened that he ran away. After entering the casino, she immediately ordered Lin and the gamblers to stay still, and seized the gambling funds and evidence one by one. A total of 1,747,400 yuan and 10,500 yuan in prize money were seized, totaling 1,757,900 yuan, 4 monitors, Tianjiu cards Gambling equipment and other evidence.

The police brought back the main suspect, Ms. Lin, and 14 gamblers. One of the gamblers argued that the people were allowed to play cards to their heart's content, not during the Chinese New Year. The police warned that illegal gambling is illegal. The woman was sent away and 14 gamblers were fined.

A woman surnamed Lin in New Taipei City opened Tianjiu Pai Casino in the basement of Santong. When the police banned it, 15 people were arrested and nearly 1.76 million in gambling funds and lottery prizes were seized.

(Photographed by reporter Wu Renjie)