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Police investigating 12 people over suspected illegal gambling activities in Yishun

SINGAPORE — The police are investigating 12 people aged between 51 and 76 over their suspected involvement in illegal gambling activities in Yishun.

Gambling paraphernalia seized by police during enforcement action in Yishun over alleged illegal gambling.

Gambling paraphernalia seized by police during enforcement action in Yishun over alleged illegal gambling.

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SINGAPORE — The police are investigating 12 people aged between 51 and 76 over their suspected involvement in illegal gambling activities in Yishun.

The illegal activities were discovered during an enforcement operation by the Woodlands Police Division along Yishun Street 61 on Tuesday (April 25), the police said on Thursday.

Officers arrested three men aged between 52 and 65 for allegedly conducting unlawful gaming operations.

Seven men and a woman aged between 51 and 64 were also arrested for allegedly gambling through an unlicensed gambling service provider or at an unlawful gambling place.

A 76-year-old man is assisting police with investigations for purportedly gambling at an unlawful gambling place.

Three mobile phones, gaming paraphernalia and about S$10,700 in cash were seized during the operations.

Anyone convicted of involvement in gambling operations can be jailed for up to five years and fined up to S$200,000.

Anyone convicted of gambling with an unlicensed gambling service provider can be jailed for up to six months or fined up to S$10,000, or both.

The cash and mobile phones which were seized during the enforcement operation.

“The police take a serious view of all forms of illegal gambling and betting activities and will continue to take enforcement action against those who are involved in such activities,” they added.

Investigations are ongoing.

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