No More Jackpots for Gamblers
- thteohsjecho
- Mar 19, 2016
- 1 min read

GAMBLERS who frequently tried their luck to win a RM150,000 jackpot at an illegal online gambling joint in Subang Jaya are out of luck this time around, following a major raid at five outlets in the municipality by the local council.
The five illegal online gambling joints which masqueraded as cyber cafes in Taman Perindustrian 7, Pinggiran Subang were raided simultaneously by the Subang Jaya Municipal Council for the third time after two previous attempts failed to shut them down.
MPSJ corporate and strategic management deputy director MuhammadAzli Miswan said the council's aim was to wipe out the operations of the five outlets whose operators had stubbornly continued to ignore previous raids.

"Our raiding team confiscated 101 computer monitors, 97 CPUs, 16 laptops and 2 electronic gambling machines this time around."
"All five outlets were sealed by our enforcement officers under provisions provided by the Cyber Cafe 2007 bylaw," he said.
Muhammad Azli said the five outlets were raided in February and early March but the operations resumed despite the action taken earlier.
"These operators are stubborn. MPSJ is determined to wipe their operations out."
"During the previous two raids conducted by the police and MPSJ, 177 computers and 30 laptops were seized," he added.

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