South Korea Police is a bound statue of gambling behind the encryption mining front

Gwangju’s exposed “Mining Farm” has turned into a front of a different type of money: illegal gambling.
On Wednesday, South Korea police seized a temporary games room that delivered more than $ 95,000 (140 million dollars) through unlicensed machines under the pretext of mining encryption.
The GWANGSAN Police Station announced that they are investigating a man who has been identified only as “Mr. A” for violating the Games Industry Promotion Law, according to local media a report.
According to what was reported, the suspect installed 50 modified and action games in an office in Guangsan-Goy earlier this month, as the site is running under the guise of the exchange of currency and virtual mining.
After a bust, the authorities confiscated games equipment and expanded investigations to identify potential complicity.
It was claimed that “MR. A” has modified a free mobile game, shipped the players 38 dollars (50,000) per hour to play, and rewarded them with money on the basis of their degrees.
“We will prevent illegal gaming centers actively from reopening or spreading even after a decision has been made,” said after the raid after the raid.
Another police official added, “We are planning to establish illegal gaming rooms that threaten the people’s economy continuously and strongly.”
South Korea’s gambling campaign
South Korea has witnessed a rise in gambling that uses digital fronts, from Exaggeration of encryption For investment platforms, to avoid detection.
These settings often appear legitimate on the surface but are taking advantage of the organizational blind spots between games, EncryptionAnd financial services.
In Novek I dealt with more than 7.77 million dollars (₩ 108.4 billion) in the bet.
According to what was reported, the group used encrypted chat applications and the exclusive employment of the invitation only to avoid law enforcement scrutiny.
Only last week, the authorities in South Jeonggeng 18 individuals were arrested To operate illegal casinos online from the Philippines, washed more than 169.5 million dollars (250 billion yuan).
The process attracted gamblers through mass texts and Internet cafes, an example of how global and tactical networks have become.
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