Illegal Soccer Gambling on the Rise in Indonesia
Indonesian authorities are ready to respond to a rise in illegal soccer betting games over the weekend as World Cup betting fever sweeps the country.
Indonesian authorities are ready to respond to a rise in illegal soccer betting games over the weekend as World Cup betting fever sweeps the country.
An Indonesian court issued a caning order for a convicted gambler, who received five lashes of the cane for placing bets online.
Indonesia’s Ministry of Communication and Digital is using artificial intelligence-based monitoring systems in its fight against online gambling websites, with around 3.2 million such pages blocked to date.
Police in Bali, Indonesia, have charged 35 Indian nationals with operating an online gambling syndicate.