KUALA LUMPUR, JUNE 15 -- Police busted an online gambling and mini-casino syndicate operating in a luxury residential unit in Bukit Jalil, here, through an Op Noda/Dadu raid last Saturday, with the arrest of 15 individuals including a Vietnamese woman. Cheras District Deputy Police Chief Supt Lim Chun How said the raid conducted Texas Holdemby the Criminal Investigation Division (D7) of the Cheras District Police Headquarters (IPD) on June 13 successfully arrested 12 local men, two local women and a Vietnamese woman, aged between 21 and 44. He said police also seized various gambling equipment including a 'Texas Holdem' casino table, hundreds of gambling chips and playing cards, cash totaling RM4,904, a laptop and a karaoke audio system. "In addition, four transparent plastic packets containing white powder suspected to be cocaine with an estimated weight of 10.11 grams were also found and seized." "The results of the review also found that one of the suspects is a wanted individual in connection with a drug case in Pulau Tikus, Penang," he said in a statement today. Chun How said the case is being investigated under Section 4(1)(b) of the Entertainment (Federal Territories) Act 1992, Section 4(1)(c) and Section 6(1) of the Open Gambling Houses Act 1953 as well as Section 39A(1) of the Dangerous Drugs Act 1952. Meanwhile, in another development, police arrested a 21-year-old local couple in Sepang to assist in the investigation into the discovery of the body of a baby boy at the Terminal Bersepadu Selatan (TBS), here. Chun How said that last Tuesday, the police received information from TBS management regarding the discovery of a newborn baby in a blue plastic bag in the women's toilet on Level 3 of the terminal. He said initial investigations found that the two unemployed suspects admitted to being involved in the incident. "Investigations found that the female suspect is believed to have given birth to the baby in the toilet before throwing it in the trash because she was afraid of being scolded by her family. The couple involved are now being remanded for four days starting last Saturday until tomorrow to assist in further investigations," he said. He said the case was being investigated under Section 318 of the Penal Code for concealing birth by secretly disposing of a body. -- BERNAMA

Op Noda: 15 arrested in mini-casino raid at luxury Bukit Jalil condominium

KUALA LUMPUR, JUNE 15 — Police busted an online gambling and mini-casino syndicate operating in a luxury residential unit in Bukit Jalil, here, through an Op Noda/Dadu raid last Saturday, with the arrest of 15 individuals including a Vietnamese woman.

Cheras District Deputy Police Chief Supt Lim Chun How said the raid conducted Texas Holdemby the Criminal Investigation Division (D7) of the Cheras District Police Headquarters (IPD) on June 13 successfully arrested 12 local men, two local women and a Vietnamese woman, aged between 21 and 44.

He said police also seized various gambling equipment including a ‘Texas Holdem’ casino table, hundreds of gambling chips and playing cards, cash totaling RM4,904, a laptop and a karaoke audio system.

“In addition, four transparent plastic packets containing white powder suspected to be cocaine with an estimated weight of 10.11 grams were also found and seized.”

“The results of the review also found that one of the suspects is a wanted individual in connection with a drug case in Pulau Tikus, Penang,” he said in a statement today.

Chun How said the case is being investigated under Section 4(1)(b) of the Entertainment (Federal Territories) Act 1992, Section 4(1)(c) and Section 6(1) of the Open Gambling Houses Act 1953 as well as Section 39A(1) of the Dangerous Drugs Act 1952.

Meanwhile, in another development, police arrested a 21-year-old local couple in Sepang to assist in the investigation into the discovery of the body of a baby boy at the Terminal Bersepadu Selatan (TBS), here.

Chun How said that last Tuesday, the police received information from TBS management regarding the discovery of a newborn baby in a blue plastic bag in the women’s toilet on Level 3 of the terminal.

He said initial investigations found that the two unemployed suspects admitted to being involved in the incident.

“Investigations found that the female suspect is believed to have given birth to the baby in the toilet before throwing it in the trash because she was afraid of being scolded by her family. The couple involved are now being remanded for four days starting last Saturday until tomorrow to assist in further investigations,” he said.

He said the case was being investigated under Section 318 of the Penal Code for concealing birth by secretly disposing of a body.

— BERNAMA

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