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Wednesday, August 28, 2013

Sejarah Perjudian Bola Sepak Di Malaysia

JOHOR BARU - Johor police busted gambling syndicate including football bookie, involving RM10 million in bets during Euro 2012 tournament being held.

Johor police chief Datuk Mohd Mokhtar Mohd Shariff said a total of 10 individuals believed to carry out activities other than football bookie illegal bookie tail number of horses in four separate raids in Johor Bahru during the past four days.

Overall value of money at stake, the number of illegal tail and horse bookie involving RM14 million.

GEORGETOWN: Jubilation Malaysian League football and European leagues reliable madness of allowing gambling syndicate collecting money bets of up to RM500, 000 per day.

Some great competition local teams such as Kelantan and Terengganu, as well as the presence of a neighboring country team, the Lions XII added prominence players like Khairul Fahmi Che Mat, Shafiq Rahim, Aidil Zafuan Radzak and sister, Zaquan Adha Radzak like a celebrity, attracts many gamblers to bet.


Similarly, the English Premier League (EPL), which has always been the focus involves the presence of world-class players be willing to bet gambler field for easy profit.

However, collecting money betting syndicate active illegal conduct their activities in a luxury condominium uncovered after police raided in Ops Dadu at Lorong Damai, Jelutong here early yesterday morning.


1:40 hours in the morning raid involving a team of police officers and members of the Division Vice, Gambling and Secret Societies (D7), District Police Headquarters Northeast (IPDTL) headed by Inspector Cheok Kian Soon arrested three people, including a woman. Northeast district police chief ACP Gan Kong Meng said two men aged 22 and 27 years old and 23-year-old woman was arrested after suspected to be collecting money betting

Police lost the ball gambling syndicate, involve betting RM2 million

17/06/2010 4:59 pm

BALI June 17?? Police have busted a syndicate of illegal football gambling involves betting more than $ 2 million in raids on four houses here, last night and early this morning.

District police chief ACP Azisman Alias ​​said the raid, four men aged 25 to 31 years were arrested. ?? envoy


Bowed out of international football gambling syndicate lost: A total of 54 women and 90 local and foreign men were arrested in separate raids on five homes in Country Heights at about 1:30 pm on suspicion of involvement in international football gambling business through the internet today.

In the raid, police seized various equipment used in the business including cash amounting to RM35, 883.00. In the meantime, bet involves 3 countries including China, Portugal, Taiwan.

The suspects who were arrested are now brought to the Kajang district police headquarters for further investigation


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