Asia
Malaysian officials are ready to curb illegal gambling

MIRI: In a move to curb illegal gambling, Sarawak police is urging local authorities to withdraw the licences of business premises that were doubling up as gambling dens.
Sarawak CID Chief Senior Asst Comm Datuk Dev Kumar said the police are looking at a multi-pronged strategy to help wipe out the gambling menace in the state.
“We will work with the local councils in the state to achieve this objective.
“We will start recommending to the local authorities in the districts to review the business licences of those premises caught for illegal gambling and acting as fronts to facilitate illegal gambling,†he said.
SAC Dev said such premises that were found guilty of being involved in illegal gambling should have their business licences revoked and they should be blacklisted.
Meanwhile, three teenagers were among 59 people arrested in 41 successful anti-gambling raids conducted statewide over the past week, he said.
The teens, a 15-year-old boy and two 16-year-old girls, are school dropouts believed to be hired to man the counters of gambling dens.
Police also seized some RM20,000 in cash, dozens of handphones, laptops, tablets and desktop computers and other items from these gambling dens from Kuching to Miri.
-
Asia6 days ago
BETBY TRIUMPHS AT SiGMA ASIA MANILA, WINNING BEST ESPORTS PROVIDER AWARD
-
Interviews7 days ago
Why crash has become big business for operators and suppliers
-
Interviews6 days ago
Bet Builder Q&A w/Abelson Sports’ CBO Jeevan Jeyaratnam
-
Latest News7 days ago
Veikkaus Enters into Long-term Partnership with Jokerit
-
Compliance Updates7 days ago
Lukashenko Says Gambling Establishments Should Introduce Moratorium on Gaming in Debt
-
Balkans7 days ago
Evoplay partners with Palms Bet to strengthen Bulgarian presence
-
Conferences in Europe6 days ago
WiseGaming ready to showcase agile platform at SBC Malta
-
Latest News6 days ago
Nolimit City revisits our favourite dwarf in Fire In The Hole 3