107 WEEKEND RAIDS ON GAMBLING VENUES
22 May 2009
Malaysian police seize 417 computers, arrest
31 persons
Police spokesman in Malaysia have revealed that over
last weekend numerous officers carried out 107 illegal
gambling raids, many of them to stamp out Internet
gambling, confiscating 417 computers and arresting 31
people, against whom investigations continue. All the
suspects, aged between 25 and 35, had been remanded for
further investigation under the Common Gaming House Act
1953.
District police chief ACP Mohamad Mat Yusop
told reporters that since January 2009 the police have
seized almost 2 000 computers, functioning as slot
machines and worth about RM1 million, and arrested 140
people in a string of raids (see previous InfoPowa
reports).
The latest operations were carried out
in the Klang district and involved raids across premises
in Kapar, Meru, Port Klang, Pandamaran and Klang town.
ACP Mohamad Mat Yusop said those arrested were
people who ran the illegal gaming centres and their
customers. The police crackdown would continue he said,
pointing out that the police had been assisted by
numerous tip-offs from residents and relatives of the
gamblers.
Online Casino News Courtesy of
Infopowa
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