Kangwon Land Cooperates in Multi-Agency Law Enforcement Raid in Sabuk Gaming Hub

by Dimitri Dimitrov Published on May 29, 2026
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Kangwon Land Cooperates in Multi-Agency Law Enforcement Raid in Sabuk Gaming Hub

State-backed casino operator Kangwon Land Inc. has confirmed that its specialized corporate security personnel participated directly in a coordinated, multi-agency law enforcement operation targeting four independent venues suspected of conducting illegal speculative gambling operations.

The sudden regulatory crackdown took place on Tuesday within the town of Sabuk, located in Gangwon Province, the precise territory housing Kangwon Land’s integrated resort and the sole casino property legally authorized to serve local South Korean citizens.

Seizing Digital Gadgets and Uncovering Point-to-Cash Schemes

The specialized enforcement task force comprised 25 professional agents, bringing together high-ranking compliance officers and investigators from the National Gambling Control Commission, the Game Rating and Administration Committee, the Gangwon Provincial Police, the localized Jeongseon police department, and the Korea Racing Authority. Raid documentation verified that the targeted operations were illegal speculative gaming dens and underground operations masquerading as private residential apartments.

During the building breaches, task force members successfully seized 18 high-end digital gadgets, including internet-capable personal computers and standalone mobile tablets used to access unregulated remote casino servers. Local journalistic channels reported that the targeted entities were executing an organized point-to-cash scheme, manually exchanging digital credits accumulated by users on illegal slot software for physical cash behind the scenes. Police arrested six operators on-site, including a 67-year-old proprietor, for direct violations of South Korea‘s Game Industry Promotion Act.

The sweep marks the second parallel multi-agency enforcement action executed by the operator this year, following a secondary raid in Gunpo city, south of Seoul, where police shut down an identical unapproved betting ring. The compliance push lands as Kangwon Land manages a short-term contraction in its quarterly earnings ledger, posting a first-quarter net profit of KRW 39.67 billion (approximately US$ 26.3 million), a 46.8% decrease year-on-year driven by shifting regional macroeconomic parameters.

Establishing Sound Social Order

Nam Han-gyu, Interim Chief Executive Officer of Kangwon Land, highlighted that direct, multi-agency communication loops are vital to protecting the integrity of the state-licensed gaming perimeter:

“The establishment of a cooperative system with relevant agencies has been producing tangible results in crackdowns. Kangwon Land will continue to carry out response activities as a public enterprise to help establish a sound social order, including monitoring illegal speculative activities and carrying out onsite crackdowns through close information sharing.”

To optimize long-term monitoring, the public enterprise continues to manage an active whistleblower reward scheme on its primary corporate web portal, allowing any citizen to safely report suspected underground casinos or point-shaving rings straight to regulatory enforcement teams.

Dimitri Dimitrov

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