Indonesian Authorities Detain 321 Foreigners in Crackdown on Online Gambling Operation

(AsiaGameHub) –   A prominent politician has commended the Indonesian police following their dismantling of a major online gambling network and the arrest of 321 foreign nationals.

According to the official website of the Gerindra Party, police conducted raids on a commercial property located in Jakarta’s Chinatown district.

Indonesian National Police (Polri) authorities stated that the premises functioned as a central hub for the network. Its operators reportedly managed approximately 70 online casino platforms, primarily targeting clients outside Indonesia.

Indonesia is currently intensifying its crackdown on online casinos, promoters, and participants involved in gambling activities. Courts in the country are empowered to impose prison sentences of up to 10 years on those found operating illegal gambling sites.

Gerindra lawmaker Bob Hasan, who serves as a member of one of the largest policy-making commissions within the Indonesian House of Representatives, publicly praised Polri’s efforts.

He emphasized that the operation demonstrated the government’s firm commitment to dismantling criminal networks and curbing the surge in illegal online gambling.

“[The commission] extends its deepest appreciation to our law enforcement officers,” Hasan remarked. “The police acted swiftly and decisively against international online gambling operators.”

An exclusive report by Kompas TV on the recent arrests in Jakarta.

Indonesian Police Arrest 321: Key Details

Polri confirmed that among those arrested were 228 Vietnamese citizens, along with 57 Chinese nationals. The remaining individuals held citizenship from Cambodia, Laos, Myanmar, Thailand, and Malaysia, as verified by Wira Satya Triputra, head of general crime investigations at Polri.

Hasan highlighted the raid as evidence that organized foreign criminal syndicates are actively operating in Indonesia through online gambling networks.

“This incident confirms that the online gambling network involves external actors,” the lawmaker asserted. “It must be eradicated at its source. We cannot afford to limit our response to a single case only.”

He cautioned that the arrested individuals might represent merely the surface of a much larger operation. Hasan called for police to conduct comprehensive searches across “various regions” to identify additional members of the network.

Police have reaffirmed that their investigation remains ongoing and may be expanded further as new leads emerge.

“Online gambling has become a deeply troubling phenomenon,” Hasan concluded. “The government must take resolute action to dismantle all such networks and safeguard the public interest.”

A Highly Structured Criminal Organization

Polri officials revealed that they brought down the network before it could fully develop. According to the police chief, the operation had only been active for about two months prior to the raids.

Wira described the organization as highly sophisticated. He noted that the multinational workforce was strategically assigned to various functional roles within the enterprise.

Some employees handled customer service duties, while others specialized in marketing or financial operations.

Earlier this month, Polri issued a warning about an anticipated “explosion” in illegal sports betting activity. Officials anticipate a wave of fraudulent sports betting websites targeting soccer enthusiasts ahead of this summer’s FIFA World Cup.

CasinoBeats has observed recent evidence showing numerous illegal betting platforms continuing to promote their services to Indonesian users via widely used internet channels.

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