VIRGINIA POLICE IN INTERNET GAMBLING RAIDS
13 February 2009
Five locations visited by Collinsville cops
Armed with search warrants, Collinsville, Virginia
police raided five locations this week, seizing 66
computers, nearly $3 000 and office equipment in the
area in an anti-online gambling swoop, reports the
Martinsville Bulletin newspaper.
According to a
spokesman at the Henry County Sheriff’s Office, search
warrants were executed on four Internet Cafe locations
in the county and one in the city Monday.
Sheriff
Lane Perry said that patrons at the businesses could
swipe a card for any dollar amount, but he did not know
whether a credit card or some other type of card was
involved.
The dollar amount was converted into
“tokens,” which allegedly were used as wagers to place
bets on a number of games. Winnings allegedly were
redeemed in cash.
The Sheriff's spokesman
revealed that the police has been observing the
locations raided for several months, and claimed that
Internet gambling games are legal in some states, but
not Virginia.
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