SINGAPORE: Three men are under investigation for their suspected involvement in remote gambling activities, said the police on Wednesday (Sep 4).
The men, aged between 47 and 67, were at a unit in an industrial building along Ang Mo Kio Avenue 5 when police raided it on Tuesday.
AdvertisementAdvertisementAuthorities seized about S$2,000 in cash, 10 computers, two laptops and a mobile phone from the remote gambling den.
Police said they also found gambling paraphernalia and documents containing transaction records.
About S$2,000 in cash, documents containing transaction records and a mobile phone were among the items seized. (Photo: Singapore Police Force)
Investigations are ongoing, police said.
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The men, aged between 47 and 67, were at a unit in an industrial building along Ang Mo Kio Avenue 5 when police raided it on Tuesday.
AdvertisementAdvertisementAuthorities seized about S$2,000 in cash, 10 computers, two laptops and a mobile phone from the remote gambling den.
Police said they also found gambling paraphernalia and documents containing transaction records.
Investigations are ongoing, police said.
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