MORE ONLINE GAMBLING BUSTS IN TAIWAN
2 November 2007
Ten arrests in police action over 12 Taipei
locations
Taiwan's Criminal Investigation Bureau's cops were
active again this week in anti- online gambling
operations, raiding 12 locations across central Taiwan
and arresting an alleged online gambling ring leader and
nine accomplices.
A spokesman for the CIB said that police raided
locations in Taipei, Taichung and the counties of
Taichung and Changhua after receiving tips that the ring
was operating three unidentified Internet gambling Web
sites and an underground gambling outlet that used
sports match results and the ups and downs of indices
for futures as the bases for winning or losing.
The law-enforcement officers arrested ring leader Lin
Min-chi and nine members, and seized their book-keeping
records and equipment, including computers, monitors and
telephones.
According to the spokesman, Lin confessed that his ring
has been operating the gambling outlets since 2005. An
estimate based on the ring's bookkeeping records show
that their monthly turnover topped NT$100 million
(US$3.08 million).
Lin and his accomplices will be referred to the Taichung
Public Prosecutors' Office and charged with gambling and
organised crime.
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