GAMBLING THREATS BACKFIRED ON THIS ‘OPERATOR’
15 May 2009
Threats to family guaranteed to provide a
backlash
The operator of an illegal gambling operation in Taiwan
learned the hard way this week that threatening a man’s
family is almost guaranteed to generate a damaging
backlash; one that in his case resulted in police
action.
The China Post reports that Lin Chin-kun
operated the sports gambling den in the guise of a
teahouse in Jhonge, Taipei County. He and his associates
attempted to collect gambling debts totaling some NT$ 5
329 000 from a client by putting pressure on his friend,
harassing him and threatening him and his family
incessantly.
Although he initially tried to help
his friend by signing a cheque for half the gambling
debt of his friend, the forty-year-old man was finally
pushed too far, and in April he reported the illegal
gambling activities to the police.
A raid
followed, which recovered both the complainant’s cheque
and computer equipment full of useful evidential
information. Investigations continue.
Online Casino News Courtesy of
Infopowa
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