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Major Cyber Gambling Crackdown Leads to Thousands of Arrests Across Asia
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In a significant law enforcement operation, over 2,000 individuals were apprehended for involvement in cyber gambling across South Korea and Indonesia. The Korean National Police Agency arrested 2,319 suspects in a seven-month crackdown, focusing on large-scale operations with betting volumes exceeding 1 trillion won. Meanwhile, Indonesian authorities arrested 291 suspects, primarily foreign nationals, linked to a syndicate profiting approximately IDR 1.69 trillion through online gambling. The operations utilized overseas servers and social media for marketing, while financial transactions were funneled through crypto assets. Both countries are working to dismantle these networks and recover criminal proceeds. The South Korean police reported securing 107.2 billion won in criminal proceeds, while Indonesia flagged local companies for potential complicity in visa abuses. The crackdown highlights the international nature of cyber gambling and the ongoing efforts to combat it.
Key Points: • Over 2,000 suspects arrested in South Korea and Indonesia for cyber gambling. • South Korean operation focused on large-scale sites with betting volumes over 1 trillion won. • Indonesian syndicate profited approximately IDR 1.69 trillion using overseas servers and crypto assets.