INTERNET GAMBLING RING BROKEN IN MALAYSIA
11 September 2009
14 arrested, 22 computers seized in police
raids
Police operating in the Kuantang province of Malaysia
have arrested 14 people in raids Monday and Tuesday in
the Cameron Highlands as part of an effort to wipe out
Internet gambling in the state, reports the Malaysian
newspaper The Star.
22 computers were confiscated
from two premises in an operation dubbed Ops Dadu
(Dice). The raids were carried out by officers from the
state police contingent headquarters and Cameron
Highlands police district.
State CID spokesman
Asst Superintendant Noor Asyikin Shamsuri said the first
raid was at a snooker outlet at about 9.30pm on Monday.
He said that the premises had been expanded by the
addition of a room containing 13 online gambling
software equipped computers.
There were 11 people
including a caretaker in the room and they tried to
escape, but the police managed to nab all of them, the
police spokesman said, adding that those arrested were
aged between 18 and 39.
In the second raid
carried out at 2pm on Tuesday, three people were
arrested, including a caretaker, for allegedly operating
an illegal gambling den the police spokesman said. The
trio were aged between 20 and 48, and more computers
were seized by the raiding police party.
Online Casino News Courtesy of
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