Later, the case handled by Liu Yuan was exposed by the Jiangsu and Zhejiang Provincial High Court as a classic example of gambling fraud in northern Myanmar.
Liu Yuan's client, Xiaoshi, who worked in Jiangsu and Zhejiang, and a few friends including Xiaozhang, saw a "small advertisement" on the roadside one day. There was a QR code of a foreign gambling APP printed on it.
These people are usually lazy and unwilling to work hard to earn money. They are always thinking about how to make quick money.
They felt that this small advertisement was a "godsend".
They couldn't wait to scan the QR code, download and register, and met a "friend" on this software, who was actually a casino stacker who attracted gambling customers.
This friend claimed that he had a way to take them to Myanmar to gamble and make a lot of money.
He also deceived the two people by saying that "it is legal to gamble in Myanmar" and that "round-trip travel expenses will be reimbursed."
Xiaoshi, Xiaozhang and others are very young and uneducated, and have little awareness of fraud prevention. When they saw the "tempting" conditions described by the other party, not only did they lose control themselves, they also recruited a few of their working companions and embarked on the "smuggling journey" together.
Later, the "friends" on the software took these people to a casino in Myanmar, and then took them on the "tour" with ease.
At the beginning, these people actually won more than they lost and made a little money. But when they were ecstatic, they didn't know that they had actually fallen into the trap of the casino.
It turns out that the people who opened the casinos had long been controlling their wins and losses through cheating. They let them win a little money first in order to give them a taste of the sweetness. It is like "fishing", and they will slowly reel in the net for the fish that bites the bait.
Xiao Shi and a few others were soon caught in the "net".
Under the careful manipulation of the casino, they basically lose nine out of ten times, and the one or two times they win money is because the other party is trying to "play the long game and catch the big fish."
Several people felt very unwilling to accept this. With the terrible "gambler's mentality", they kept increasing their bets, hoping to make a comeback, but under the manipulation of the other party, they eventually lost everything.
Faced with several people who were already penniless, the casino took the opportunity to start their second scam plan, which was to claim that they could lend them money to "turn the tables."
Several people believed it and each borrowed tens of thousands of dollars from the casino. Of course, in the end they lost everything.
Next, the people in the casino suddenly changed their faces and began to force them to pay back the money with interest.
Several people who were unable to come up with the money were illegally detained by the casino staff. They were handcuffed and shackled, locked in a room, beaten every day, and forced to contact their families to pay back the money.
After receiving their calls, the families of these people were so scared that they immediately called the police.
Our police rushed out to collect evidence, determine the location of these people, and then immediately rushed to the Yunnan border and finally rescued them.
These people were now covered in bruises. According to their recollections, after being detained by the people from the Myanmar casino, insults and beatings were commonplace, and drinking water and food were scarce.
After being rescued and returned to their country, these people were held criminally responsible for the crimes of smuggling and gambling.
At this point, they all regretted that they could not resist the temptation and participated in "cross-border gambling", but it was too late.
They were relatively lucky, as they came back intact.
You have to know that most of the people who run casinos in Myanmar are a group of desperate criminals. For them, killing people is as easy as crushing an ant.
There are also many people who were deceived into gambling in Myanmar. Because they fell into the fraud trap, they owed huge debts. They had their tendons in their hands and feet cut by people in the casino, and some even had their organs forced to be removed and sold. Such cases are countless and shocking.
There are countless similar cases, and the endings are all extremely tragic.
Therefore, the lawyer advises you not to get involved in any form of gambling, because once you have the sign of gambling, it is easy to get deeper and deeper, and it is often out of control. It is best to nip this possibility in the bud!
As the saying goes, "Nine out of ten people lose in gambling." The final outcome of any form of gambling is bound to be financial loss, bankruptcy, or even the destruction of the family.