In a continued effort to crack down on illegal online gambling, authorities have successfully blocked more illicit websites across the country.
The Cyber Crime Investigation Department (CCID) recently announced that they have shut down a total of 20 illegal gambling websites that were operating within the country. These websites were found to be offering various forms of online gambling, including sports betting, casino games, and online poker.
According to the CCID, these websites were targeting unsuspecting players and luring them with lucrative offers and bonuses. Many of these websites were also found to be operating without the necessary licenses, putting players at risk of losing their money and compromising their personal information.
The authorities have been working tirelessly to identify and block these illegal gambling websites, with the help of internet service providers and cybersecurity experts. Through a coordinated effort, they were able to locate and shut down these websites, preventing further harm to the public.
In a statement, a representative from the CCID warned the public to be cautious when engaging in online gambling and to only use reputable and licensed websites. They also urged players to report any suspicious activity to the authorities to help combat illegal gambling in the country.
The crackdown on illegal gambling websites is part of a larger effort by the government to combat illegal online activities and protect the public from potential scams and fraud. This latest success in blocking these websites serves as a reminder that authorities are actively monitoring and taking action against those who engage in illegal online gambling.
Players are reminded to always gamble responsibly and to only use licensed and regulated websites to ensure their safety and security. The authorities have pledged to continue their efforts to target and shut down illegal gambling websites to protect the public and uphold the law.