LAND OF THE FREE?
28 September 2007
Astonishing confiscations but no explanations by
Mississippi gaming authorities
Mississippi Gaming Commission authorities have
reportedly been active in raiding Internet cafes in the
state, confiscating large numbers of computers - thus
directly damaging business - astonishingly without
having to inform the owners why!
Reporting on the activity, the regional newspaper
Commercial Despatch is as puzzled as we are and can only
guess that the raids have something to do with Internet
gambling, although officials aren't saying.
In the latest raid, up to 40 computers were seized from
an Internet Cafe in downtown West Point, causing it to
shut down CD reports. But MGC officials remained
"tight-lipped" about whether or not there were
accusations that the business was being used for
Internet gambling.
“I never said that they were participating in Internet
gambling,” Eddie Williams, MGC deputy director told the
Commercial Despatch reporter.
The MGC official went on to claim that the Commission is
acting against businesses offering what he called
"illegal gambling machines", saying: “There's numerous
places all over Mississippi that have illegal gambling
machines,” and noting that similar seizures by the MGC
are "not uncommon."
The official also advised the reporter that Internet
gambling is a felony offence in Mississippi.
Williams said the agency acts primarily on complaints
rather than actively seeking out offenders. The agency
normally relies on local law enforcement and citizens to
bring attention to illegal gambling.
Court officials were similarly not forthcoming with
information on the reason for the confiscation when
approached by the newspaper.
Clay County Justice Court officials advised that the MGC
was trying to present a case to the Grand Jury and
opined that this may be the reason.
“They're trying to present (the case) to the grand
jury,” Harriet Bragg, a Clay County Justice Court clerk
said. “That's why they're being so secretive.”
The case has apparently been assigned to Justice Court
rather than Municipal Court even though the business
concerned is located within city limits. There is
speculation that the case may come before the Grand Jury
as soon as next week, but in the meantime no additional
information about the case will be publicly available
until Grand Jury proceedings allow it.
In the meantime, MGC agents have declined to release
information on any crime which they may be investigating
involved the Internet Cafe nor what led them to the
establishment.
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