VIETNAM ONLINE GAMBLING INVESTIGATION IMMINENT
20 February 2009
Ministry of Public Security confirms owners of
Internet gambling firms will be prosecuted
The spread of broadband and WiFi technology has led to
an upsurge in online gambling in Vietnam, but due to the
unregulated nature of the pastime local media are
warning punters to be cautious with their choices and
their money, pointing out that at the dark end of the
business there have been reports of intimidation and
theft to recover gambler debts.
According to one
report, Vietnamese online gambling can have a somewhat
different modus operandi that has a foot in both the
virtual and real worlds. The report revealed that after
opening an account at an Internet gambling website,
players sometimes have to pay a deposit....and
collectors can come directly to customers’ doors to
collect cash and distribute winnings.
In other
cases, wealthier and established clients can play on
credit .....but agency collectors don’t hesitate to help
themselves to property if obligations are not met.
The news publication Thanh Nien claims that the most
popular online casino in the region is operated by
King’s Crown Casino in neighbouring Cambodia, located
near the border of southern Vietnam’s Tay Ninh Province
at Kingscrowncasino.com/
The operators take
extraordinary precautions - new gamers have to ask
influential gamblers in the city to introduce them over
the phone to the manager of the online casino in
Cambodia, who will ask employees in Ho Chi Minh City to
collect a deposit of no less than US$500 to open an
account, said the report.
Thanh Nien quoted one
source as saying that Kings Crown online casino had two
shareholders in Ho Chi Minh City that managed accounts
and employees in the southern hub and nearby provinces,
with the operation collecting hundreds of thousands of
US dollars a day from gamblers.
Vietnamese police
are planning an investigation into online gambling
activity, according to a spokesman, who said there had
been several complaints regarding fraud and theft. The
spokesman said that there had been no arrests so far
because Internet gambling was still a relatively new
phenomenon in the country. And an official with the
Ministry of Public Safety said a country-wide
investigation into online gambling rings in Vietnam
would be launched, and that convicted organisers of
online gambling could face criminal charges.
Truong Xuan Tam, deputy chairman of the Ba Ria – Vung
Tau Province Bar Association, said gamblers could face
criminal charges if VND1 million ($57) or more was
involved in the case. Amounts below this usually
warranted only a fine. While owners of online gambling
services might be abroad and beyond the reach of local
authorities, locals on their payroll could face criminal
charges if caught facilitating gambling in Vietnam.
Online Casino News Courtesy of
Infopowa
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