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Malaysian police arrest 120 bookies for running illegal World Cup soccer bets
Malaysian police say they have arrested 120 people across the country since the start of the World Cup for taking illegal soccer bets worth 300 million ringgit (C$950 million).
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Unlicensed Sportsbooks in Malaysia Target Students for World Cup Betting
The 2010 World Cup has caused a huge surge in sports betting around the world.
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Malaysia may allow betting on the World Cup football
Malaysia is a country well known for the strict enforcement of anti-gambling laws, but there may be a change to allow for World Cup football betting this year, reports the Bangkok Post.
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Malaysian police raid six gambling premises every day on average
Police from the state of Perak in Malaysia have raided 373 premises over the past two months under suspicion of operating illegal video gaming machines, intensifying their efforts to combat gambling a
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