MALAYSIAN MINISTER WARNS CYBER CAFES ON INTERNET
GAMBLING
26 June 2009
90 percent of cyber cafes in Malaysia's
capital city indulge in illegal gambling activities
The Malaysian deputy minister for federal territories,
Datuk M. Saravanan has made the claim that almost 90
percent of cyber cafes in the capital city of Kuala
Lumpur are taking part in illegal online gambling
activities by including gambling software on their
computers.
The minister warned that the
government would not tolerate this situation, and that
the police would continue a strong crackdown on illegal
gambling, reports the national news agency Bernama.
"The Kuala Lumpur City Hall issued the cyber cafe
licences in the hope that the people would be computer
literate, but from the surprise checks conducted, we
find the licences issued to cyber cafe operators have
been abused," the minister said in a closing address to
the Youth Cultural Fiesta Programme.
"I am
disappointed because almost all the cyber cafes are
found to be carrying out the illegal gambling activities
with 80 percent of the customers comprising Bumiputeras,
including youths."
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