Eswatini Police Launch Criminal Inquiry Into “Xwin” Over Hong Kong Ties

by Dimitri Dimitrov Published on April 2, 2026
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The police in Eswatini have opened an inquiry into the company’s administrative work, which they claim is a front for an unlawful gaming platform.

Authorities in Eswatini have initiated a high-stakes investigation into Xwin (Proprietary) Limited, alleging that the company is operating an unauthorized offshore gambling platform linked to interests in Hong Kong.

The inquiry centers on the company’s lack of a valid gaming license and its potential role in cross-border illicit financial flows.

Licensing Discrepancies and “Terrorist” Concerns

Investigators argue that Xwin has masqueraded as a service-and-goods outsourcing firm while secretly running a gaming platform.

During a recent court appearance, Assistant Superintendent Mpendulo Dlamini raised alarms regarding the anonymity of the company’s offshore partners in Hong Kong.

“The persons of Hong Kong are of interest to the police since we do not know if the said person is criminally clean, or a terrorist organisation or on red notice. The applicant must disclose the said Hong Kong person together with the written agreements that they have entered into,” Dlamini stated.

Money Laundering and Extradition Risks

The police warn that operating an unlicensed platform serves as a “predicate offense” for money laundering and terrorism financing. Furthermore, the clients being targeted reside in jurisdictions such as Myanmar, Malaysia, India, and Vietnam, where online gambling is strictly forbidden. Dlamini emphasized that because offshore websites are illegal in Hong Kong itself, the activity is “illicit even in the country of origin.”

The Eswatini authorities have signaled a willingness to cooperate with international law enforcement, stating they have a duty to facilitate the extradition of Xwin’s directors should any targeted countries request it. The case underscores the growing regional pressure to crack down on unregulated iGaming entities that bypass local financial safeguards.

Dimitri Dimitrov

Dimitri is an iGaming expert with nearly a decade of experience and a knack for crafting content that speaks directly to the iGaming crowd. He understands affiliate marketing, player psychology, and search algorithms, which enables him to write engaging, data-driven articles.

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