Senior citizens among four arrested for illegal gambling in Bagan Datuk


IPOH: Senior citizens were among four local men arrested for gambling activities, especially selling public lotteries without a licence, in raids on four separate locations in Bagan Datuk on Saturday (Dec 21).

Bagan Datuk district police chief Datuk Supt Mohammad Ali Mohd Jali said the raid from 4.30pm to 6.45pm led to the arrests of the men aged between 32 and 62, while mobile phones and mobile mini printers were seized.

"The case is being investigated under Section 4A(a) of the Open Gambling Houses Act 1953 which provides for a fine not exceeding RM200,000 or five years' imprisonment if convicted," he said in a statement on Sunday.

Mohammad Ali said to date, a total of 51 individuals have been arrested for offences under the Open Gambling Houses Act in 39 raids around the Bagan Datuk district from June to December 2024.

He added that police managed to seize more than RM9,000 in cash from gambling during the raid.

"The Bagan Datuk police has issued a stern warning and will take strict action against any individuals involved in these gambling activities and calls on the public to channel any information regarding illegal gambling activities for immediate eradication," he said. - Bernama

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