YOU CAN'T KEEP A GOOD INTERNET CAFE DOWN
27 November 2009
Gambling from Malaysian Internet cafes
continues despite police crackdowns
Malaysia is probably one of the most tightly
policed places on earth when it comes to online
gambling, with major police raids on mainly Internet
cafe gambling a regular feature of the region. Yet new
operators - or old ones with new equipment - keep
appearing, servicing a persistent demand from the local
punters.
Teruntum assemblyman Chang Hong Seong drew attention to
the phenomenon again this week, claiming that despite
action taken by the authorities in addressing the
problem of gambling at Internet cafes, many such outlets
are still operating openly.
The Star.com reports
that the politician revealed that most of the patrons
were youths, and this could lead to social problems and
an increase in crime if the youths became addicted to
gambling.
“I have written to state police chief
Datuk Robiah Abdul Ghani expressing my concern over the
matter after receiving numerous complaints," the
assemblyman told the State Assembly.
“In the
first 10 months of this year, the police and local
council inspected 81 premises in Kuantan district and
revoked the licences of 37 outlets.
“A utilities
company was roped in to cut electricity supply at these
outlets,” Chang said, urging all parties, particularly
the local council and police, to step up enforcement and
surveillance so that Internet gambling outlets would not
continue to flourish.
Online Casino News Courtesy of
Infopowa
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