Malaysia

Police nab 9 for running illegal lottery

Case to be investigated under Section 4A(a) of the Common Gaming Houses Act 1953

Updated 5 years ago · Published on 14 Dec 2020 6:45AM

Police nab 9 for running illegal lottery
Subang Jaya district police chief ACP Abd Khalid Othman (second from right) and his officers conducting the raids on illegal gambling operations in Subang jaya yesterday –Bernama pic, December 14, 2020

SUBANG JAYA –The ruse of nine individuals who rented stalls at mobile phone and electronics shops to conduct illegal lotteries was exposed after the police raided four premises at three separate locations here, today.

The six men and three women who were arrested were aged between 20 and 47 years old. Seven were foreigners while the rest were locals.

Subang Jaya district police chief ACP Abd Khalid Othman said the illegal lottery activities operated from stalls which were rented for a certain period of time before they moved to other premises nearby.

“They moved from one shop to another after renting for two to three months, in order to avoid detection by the authorities. Shops that were frequently used were mobile phone shops and electronics shops close to one another. 

“The raids were conducted around 4.30 pm at three premises inside a mobile phone shop in Subang Perdana Court 10, USJ 3 as well as a laptop shop in Pangsapuri Angsana Taman Subang Mewah,” he told a media conference after the operation at Subang Perdana Court 10.

Revealing details about the raids, Abd Khalid said out of the seven foreigners, three were Indonesian women who worked at the illegal lottery centres, while four were male visitors (gamblers), namely, three Bangladeshis and a Myanmar national.

“Police also seized RM1,759 in cash, four printers, four mobile phones as well as 41 illegal lottery slips,” he said.

He said all the suspects were taken to the Subang Jaya district police headquarters and would be remanded for four days beginning tomorrow for investigations.

The case would be investigated under Section 4A(a) of the Common Gaming Houses Act 1953, he added.  – Bernama, December 14, 2020

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