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on september 3, the keelung city police department arrested 52 gamblers in an operation on yier road, keelung. after checking their identities, it was shocking that 9 of the 10 soldiers were from the navy and the army, with the highest rank being a lieutenant colonel in the navy. they went to keelung port during their vacation time and used their vacation time to indulge in the fun of gambling in mahjong halls.

the incident has raised concerns about the behavior of the soldiers. the authorities said they would investigate, but it also raised some questions: why were these soldiers so familiar with this casino? did they stop in keelung on a mission and use their time to gamble? what was the motive behind this?

these questions are curious. some media speculated that the person in charge of this mahjong parlor might be a retired policeman, and he established an illegal casino based on this. but the facts are surprising. were these soldiers introduced by their friends and thus got to know the person in charge of the casino?

in military camps, is gambling behavior just a personal choice or a common phenomenon? in recent years, with the rapid development of social economy, many countries are facing gambling problems. judging from the incident in taiwan, the behavior of these soldiers may reflect a social phenomenon: people choose to violate the law in pursuit of entertainment and interests.

however, this casino scandal also revealed another phenomenon: gambling still exists even in military camps. this behavior may be related to the military lifestyle, where they may seek ways to escape from stress and anxiety.

there are more secrets hidden behind this incident. we need to conduct an in-depth investigation to uncover the truth of this casino turmoil.