Details of Chinese high rollers now in the hands of China's mainland authorities

By Philip Wen
Updated October 19 2016 - 9:18pm, first published 6:56pm
Crown's best clients are often provided with revolving lines of credit with no questions asked, with accounts settled later depending on how much the customer wins or loses.  Photo: Rodger Cummins
Crown's best clients are often provided with revolving lines of credit with no questions asked, with accounts settled later depending on how much the customer wins or loses. Photo: Rodger Cummins
Crown's best clients are often provided with revolving lines of credit. Photo: Phil Carrick
Crown's best clients are often provided with revolving lines of credit. Photo: Phil Carrick
Major shareholder James Packer said he was 'deeply concerned' about the detentions of Crown staff. Photo: Justin Chin
Major shareholder James Packer said he was 'deeply concerned' about the detentions of Crown staff. Photo: Justin Chin

Shanghai: Communications documenting the movement of millions of dollars offshore by Chinese high rollers are now in the hands of mainland authorities following the police seizure of computers, laptops and mobile phones belonging to Crown Resorts' 18 detained employees, Fairfax Media can reveal.

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