The Australian Department of Foreign Affairs confirmed that two Australians were freed after time served in detention prior to their trials was counted toward their sentences. They have been identified earlier as Jane Pan and Jerry Xuan.
A third Australian, Jason O'Connor, who heads the company's international VIP programs, is expected to be released next month after 10 months in prison. O'Connor was sentenced in a group trial last month with Pan, Xuan and 16 others.
Casino gambling and gambling promotions are illegal in mainland China, although the gaming industry forms the economic backbone of the former Portuguese colony of Macau that reverted to Chinese rule in 1999.
Chinese law mandates sentences of up to three years in prison for anyone who "for the purpose of profit, gathers people to engage in gambling, runs a gambling house or makes gambling his profession."
The raid on Crown Resorts employees last October was seen as a sign of Beijing's intensifying crackdown on social ills such as gambling, illegal drug use and prostitution.
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