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Casino says China has freed its staff

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Australia’s Crown Resorts said Monday that China had released all of the casino group’s employees who were detained last year.

Mogul James Packer’s gaming company said the last of the 19 current and former Crown employees had been set free after being held for 10 months.

“Crown is pleased that all of our employees have now been released and reunited with their families and loved ones,” executive chairman John Alexander said.

Chinese foreign ministry spokespers­on Hua Chunying said the employees whose sentences ended on Saturday were expelled from the country the same day.

“We hope relevant countries can inculcate their citizens living in China to conscienti­ously abide by laws and regulation­s and not be engaged in illegal activities,” Hua told reporters.

The 19 defendants had pleaded guilty at a Shanghai court in June and 16 of them, including three Australian­s, were given sentences of between nine and 10 months in jail. The sentence included time served since they were arrested last October.

Three who were granted bail in November were not jailed.

Jason O’Connor, the executive vice president of Crown division VIP Internatio­nal in charge of luring rich Chinese to Australia, had been given a 10- month jail term and a 2 million yuan ($ 292,000) fine.

The two other Australian­s, Pan Dan and Jerry Xuan, were given nine- month sentences and 400,000 yuan ($ 58,000) and 200,000 yuan ($ 29,000) fines, respective­ly. The executives were accused of breaching local anti- corruption laws by organizing banned gambling activities overseas for Chinese.

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