8 police probed overillicit gambling den
EIGHT police officers are being investigated on suspicion of turning a blind eye to a gambling den in southwest China’s Guizhou Province.
The gambling site, described as a simple tent in a mountainous area close to the city of Kaili, was exposed when an explosion killed 15 people there in January. Most of the victims were gamblers.
The officers include Liu Jianjun and He Changqing, the city’s deputy police chiefs, the Supreme People’s Procuratorate said in a statement yesterday. They are suspected of knowingly harboring a gambling den and protecting its organizers.
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