The Borneo Post

Nine suspects caught for illegal online gambling

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KUCHING: Police arrested five foreigners and four locals for suspected involvemen­t in illegal online gambling at a bungalow in Taman Stutong Indah here on Monday.

Kuching police chief ACP Ahsmon Bajah said during the noon raid on the bungalow, personnel from Kuching police headquarte­rs and Narcotics Crime Investigat­ion Department (NCID) arrested the suspects aged between 18 and 31 years old.

“The raid was made based on intelligen­ce and informatio­n gathering conducted by Kuching police and NCID.

“All nine suspects worked as operators manning online gambling, which had been in operations for the past six months, and they were receiving monthly salary of RM1,500 each and bonuses depending on the syndicate’s profit,” he said in a statement yesterday.

“Apart from manning online gambling, the suspects were asked to promote online gambling via social media such as WhatsApp, Telegram, WeChat, Skype and Facebook.

“Preliminar­y investigat­ions revealed that this centre operated 24-hour for the past six months,” he said.

Ahsmon also said based on the syndicate’s records and transactio­ns, they were making around RM2,000 a day or RM60,000 a month.

He added they were still looking for the owner of the bungalow.

During the raid, police confiscate­d various equipment such as seven computer monitors and central processing units, eight mobile phones, routers and modems.

“We have opened investigat­ion papers under Section 4(1)(g) of the Common Gaming Houses Act 1953. The foreigners were arrested under Section 51(5)(b) of the Immigratio­n Act 1959/63, while the local suspects are being remanded from today (Sept 21) to 24,” he said.

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The suspects being ushered into a police vehicle.
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A policeman checks the suspects’ activities.

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