The Malaysian police is tracking down illegal gambling operators who are using top-notch technology to provide their services clandestinely. City police Chief Commissioner Datuk Seri Mazlan Lazim said it is the result of the anti-gambling activities during the last six months anti-gambling operations that left many traditional outlets abandoned. But he added: “However, a new modus operandi has emerged involving the use of hand phones and tablets.” “A representative from the syndicate will distribute tablets which are topped up with credit. The whole gambling process will be under one WiFi signal and mostly portable WiFi. These syndicates have a lot of applications to gamble and at the end of the day, players pay in cash or via online transaction should they lose in a game.”
The police have also set up a task force to combat the “mini casino” online gaming that is becoming widespread. “In the first six months of this year, 25 suspects were detained under the Prevention of Crime Act (Poca). Some 71 raids were conducted and all of them were successful raids. “The police warns of firm action against the organisers and patrons of online gambling despite the fact that it is difficult to trace their operations as they are mobile and not confined to any premises,” he said.
He also said that the culprits could also be arrested and prosecuted under Section 4B(a) and Section 6(1) of the Common Gaming Houses Act 1953.