Vietnamese Cyber Units Disrupt Offshore Gambling Networks by Targeting Marketing Funnels

by Dimitri Dimitrov Published on June 9, 2026
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The Hanoi Police Department has executed a targeted enforcement raid against digital marketing agency Super Thi Seo Media Services, arresting its Chief Executive Officer, Pham Ngoc Manh.

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Vietnamese authorities have arrested the CEO of Super Thi Seo Media Services in Hanoi, disrupting an illegal gambling marketing ring that generated VND3.7bn.

The executive faces criminal prosecution following formal allegations that his media organization was deliberately managing acquisition funnels, digital advertising space, and web traffic generation for illegal offshore gambling platforms.

Freezing Assets and Tracking Crypto Flow Networks

According to data compiled by state news outlet VietnamNet, cybersecurity investigators established that the specialized agency generated massive user traffic volumes and illicit corporate revenue by directly promoting unlicensed black-market casinos. Forensic accountants confirmed that the network generated at least VND3.7 billion (£105,830) in direct marketing fees since the start of the 2026 fiscal year.

The localized raid resulted in the seizure of VND7 billion (£199,714) in cash alongside diverse assets converted from complex cryptocurrency holdings. Furthermore, police frozen a dedicated corporate savings account containing VND3 billion (£85,736), while confiscating 29 enterprise computers and 41 mobile devices used to manage the digital marketing campaigns.

Cryptocurrency infrastructures operated at the very center of the illicit acquisition business. Investigators confirmed that Manh utilized exactly 41 unique electronic crypto wallets to process incoming payments from offshore gambling operators, linking the media agency directly to the financial systems of the syndicates. The enforcement shift marks a significant transition in regional strategy, moving the focus away from base operators to aggressively target the proxy marketing channels, affiliates, and payment facilitators that keep the black market liquid.

Regional Alignment with Asian Anti-Affiliate Frameworks

The tactical approach used by Vietnamese authorities mirrors an expanding regulatory trend across Asian jurisdictions. In Japan, the National Police Agency reported that out of 221 individuals arrested for illegal gambling offenses throughout the last calendar year, exactly 25 were operators, digital affiliates, or localized payment processors.

To tighten enforcement, Japan has officially contacted international licensing jurisdictions, including Malta, Curaçao, the Isle of Man, and the Philippines, demanding that they block Japanese residents from accessing remote servers or remove localized language support from their platforms.

While Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi continues to back domestic land-based integrated resorts (IR) to stimulate economic growth via local government applications, the state maintains a zero-tolerance policy against remote offshore casino models due to severe social risks. Vietnam’s recent raid shows that regional enforcement bodies are increasingly looking beyond visible frontend gambling links to disrupt the hidden marketing funnels that supply them with consumer traffic.

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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