Australian casino staff detained in China yet to be charged
CANBERRA, Australia — Two Australian executives of the country’s largest casino operator are in good health after being detained in China last week over suspected gambling crimes, but they still do not know if they will face any charges, an Australian official said Wednesday.
The head of Crown Resorts Ltd.’s VIP International team, Jason O’Connor, was among three Australian and 15 Chinese Crown employees detained on Thursday or Friday, Foreign Minister Julie Bishop said. They have been caught up in an apparent crackdown on overseas tours for high rollers.
Australian consular officials visited O’Connor and another Australian, whose name was not made public, in the Shanghai detention centre for the first time on Tuesday, Bishop said. The third Australian was a dual Chinese citizen who might have been travelling on his Chinese passport, she said. In that case, China would treat him as a Chinese national and he would not be entitled to Australian consular support.
“They are in good health. Their well-being is looked after,” Bishop told reporters. “It’s a detention centre, somewhat like a prison, so the conditions are adequate but not comfortable at all.”

