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Hong Kong influencers face jail for gambling promotion

In Hong Kong, seven influencers were detained on suspicion of promoting foreign websites that took bets on World Cup games, local media reports. They are charged for taking pay for their positions. A conviction for encouraging gambling on social media in Hong Kong carries a maximum sentence of seven years in prison and a fine of HK5 million, while…
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Hong Kong influencers face jail for gambling promotion
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7 HK influencers arrested for allegedly promoting illegal online gambling

The Hong Kong police have arrested seven influencers for allegedly promoting illegal online gambling that accept bets on World Cup football matches on their social media over the past week. According to the public press conference, chief inspector Chan Ka Ying of the New Territories South regional crime unit said that the police conducted a…
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7 HK influencers arrested for allegedly promoting illegal online gambling
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Hong Kong Influencer Faces Seven Years in Jail Over Illegal Gambling Promotion

The South China Morning Post reported that Hong Kong police have conducted an arrest of a 26-year-old social media influencer who is allegedly tied to illegal gambling. Authorities carried a raid and apprehended So Mei-yan, also known by other monikers as Cry So or So Miu-Miu. The arrest occurred earlier this week on Monday and was prompted by the…
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Hong Kong Influencer Faces Seven Years in Jail Over Illegal Gambling Promotion