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Macau dealer wanted for suspected theft of HK$48m
Published Thu, Jan 18, 2018 · 09:50 PM
Hong Kong
POLICE in the world's largest gambling hub of Macau are hunting for a dealer suspected of stealing HK$48 million (S$8.1 million) worth of casino chips from Wynn Macau, the authorities in the Chinese-controlled territory said on Thursday.
Casino thefts in Macau, which rakes in gambling revenue more than five times that of the Las Vegas strip, are rare, with the majority of cases typically involving employees.
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