The Magong Police Branch cracked the Tianjiu Pai Casino in the dark alley of Zhongxiao Road.

(Provided by Magong Police Department)

[Reporter Liu Yuqing/Penghu Report] The election has entered the final decisive stage, and hot money is flowing in the market. The Magong Police Bureau received a tip that there was a casino hiding in the Zhongxiao Road area of ​​Magong City. After visiting and ambushing nearby, Tianjiu Pai Casino was cracked in one fell swoop yesterday. However, there were three people, including Gao, chatting on the first floor of the house. There was no gambling behavior. dispute.

The investigation of the Magong Police Branch pointed out that the casino was hidden in the remote alleys near Zhongxiao Road, and there were indeed many people gathered at the scene and came in and out abnormally.

At about 11 o'clock in the middle of the night on the 11th, the police saw that the time was ripe, and when the gamblers were entering and leaving the gambling door, they rushed into the house with superior police force to control the scene.

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In order to prevent the gamblers from escaping, the police immediately went to the second floor and found that there were gamblers and gambling behaviors on the second floor. Nine cards, dice, porcelain bowls and other gambling equipment, the tap gold is NT$5,600. After the police investigation, the person in charge surnamed Chen was transferred to the Penghu District Prosecutor's Office for investigation on the crime of gambling, and the rest of the gamblers were sentenced according to the Social Order Maintenance Law.

As it was rumored that the chairman of a certain palace and temple was at the scene, but he did not participate in gambling activities, he only chatted with two other people on the first floor. There was no gambling behavior in Lou, and 3 people were released on the spot, and 17 current offenders, the host surnamed Chen and the gambler, were brought back for questioning. The police emphasized that everything was done in accordance with the law, and there was no favoritism.