The Sarawak Police force have once again conducted online gambling raids this week, which resulted in 15 arrests, and the seizure of various data evidence, including two data-link units and 28 computers.
ASP Mohd Zulkarnain led a team from the Malaysian Anti-Vice, Gaming and Gangsterism unit and local police in a raid on a venue, catching the culprits red-handed, reveals a spokesman for the Malaysian police.
Sarawak Police Returns to Online Gambling Raids
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sharpe 9 years ago Super Hero
I have heard for many of this cases recently from all around the world and especially in Asia and it is good to know that the local police in Malaysia doing everything possible to break these illegal organizations and prevent them from doing their criminal activities. Still there are many illegal gambling organizations...
I have heard for many of this cases recently from all around the world and especially in Asia and it is good to know that the local police in Malaysia doing everything possible to break these illegal organizations and prevent them from doing their criminal activities. Still there are many illegal gambling organizations all over the world though.
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jade 9 years ago Super Hero
I know that the police gotta do what they gotta do and I certainly don't want to be misguided into an illegal site online. These criminals could have done it the legal way, but they chose the later and reputable sites will suffer. There are still many people out there that would like to try in online gambling, but these...
I know that the police gotta do what they gotta do and I certainly don't want to be misguided into an illegal site online. These criminals could have done it the legal way, but they chose the later and reputable sites will suffer. There are still many people out there that would like to try in online gambling, but these kinds of activities are what's holding them back. No matter how tech-savvy we become there will always be people out there who will use it not to make money, but to take money.
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