China adopts measures for the import and export of gambling activities, including gambling supplies such as chipsA 'zero tolerance' attitude will result in severe punishment once discovered. Nevertheless, there are still many sellers who take risks and transport gambling chips for import and export.
On December 13th, it was reported that Shenzhen Customs announced that they had seized a batch of gambling chips during a recent inspection of cross-border e-commerce export goods.
It is understood that this batch of cross-border e-commerce export goods are declared asWhen the Shenzhen Post Office Customs inspected the 'stickers', it was found that the actual goods were gambling chips.And the nominal value of this batch of gambling chips is500, 5000, 25000, 100000, etc,Quantity is17925 pieces, divided into 18 boxes of goods, with a face value of approximately 92.81 million.
At present, the case has been transferred to the customs disposal department for processing.
according toList of Prohibited Entry and Exit Articles of the People's Republic of ChinaRegulations,Gambling chips are listed in the "List of Prohibited Entry and Exit Articles of the People's Republic of China"The term "other items" refers to printed materials, films, photos, records, films, audiotapes, videotapes, laser discs, computer storage media, and other items that are harmful to China's politics, economy, culture, and morality.So import and export are not allowed.
IfviolateRelevant regulations, orEngaged in illegal smuggling activities,Will follow theHandling relevant laws and administrative regulations such as the Customs Law of the People's Republic of China and the Implementation Rules for Administrative Penalties under the Customs Law of the People's Republic of China; Constituting a crime,AlsoCriminal responsibility shall be pursued in accordance with the law.
Although there are relevant legal constraints, cases such as false reporting and export of gambling chips are also emerging one after another.
Right hereOn November 1st, Shenzhen Customs seized 3478 undeclared gambling chips with a face value of approximately 175 million in cross-border e-commerce export channels. And what this enterprise declares to the customs for export are goods such as clothing and washing machines. During the on-site inspection, the customs officer found that the image did not match the declared object and there was a false concealment behavior. They immediately opened the box for inspection.
According to the experience of many sellers, the inspection rate of products such as electronic products and toys is relatively high. Especially at the end of the year, during the peak shopping season abroad, customs will be stricter.
So the editor still wants to remind sellers not to conceal their export declaration at any time,Don't have a lucky mentality, once caught, the gains are not worth the losses.And toComply with relevant laws and regulations, do not sell or purchase gambling tools such as chips, and prevent cross-border gambling from the source.