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More Than 300 Foreigners Arrested in Jakarta Raid on Online Gambling Operation

JAKARTA, May 9 (Reuters) – Indonesian police ⁠on ⁠Saturday arrested 321 foreign ⁠nationals, mainly from Vietnam, for alleged involvement in ​banned online gambling, officials said.

• The suspects were arrested in ‌an office building in ‌Central Jakarta as authorities pursue crackdowns on online gambling — ⁠which ⁠is banned in the world’s largest Muslim-majority nation — and ​on international criminal syndicates.

• Those arrested included 228 people from Vietnam, 57 from China, 13 from Myanmar, 11 from Laos, five ​from Thailand and three from Cambodia, Wira Satya Triputra, director ⁠of ⁠the Indonesian police force’s ⁠crime ​investigation unit, said at a press conference.

• The suspects have been ​running the online ⁠gambling operation for two months, Wira said.

• Of the 321 people arrested, he said 275 were accused of violating Indonesia’s criminal code on gambling, a charge that carries ⁠a maximum sentence of nine years.

• Wira said most of ⁠the foreigners were aware that they came to Indonesia to run online gambling operations, adding that they largely targeted foreign customers.

• An official with Interpol Indonesia, Untung Widyatmoko, told the press conference that there is a trend of online gambling operations moving from Cambodian cities to Indonesia.

• It was the second round-up ⁠of a large group of foreigners in two days. On Friday, Indonesia’s immigration authorities arrested 210 foreign nationals allegedly involved in online investment scams on Batam ​island, around 20 km from Singapore.

(Reporting by Ananda ​Teresia; Editing by Aidan Lewis)

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