Asia
Macau acts tough on illegal gambling websites
The police in Macau has sought the help of web hosting companies to track down and close illegal gambling websites. The police so far has instruct ted the web hosting companies to close down 237 suspicious websites.
Wong Sio Chak, Secretary for Security, said 130 of the websites have already been blocked or removed.
The Macau government is drafting new legislation (likely to be ready in 2019) to block illegal operators from sending text messages through illegal telecoms equipment, a common method of mass marketing used by illegal operators.
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