This month, a joint investigation by state authorities and the Brevard County Sheriff's Office led to the bust of four illegal gaming casinos in Brevard County.
The Florida Gaming Control Board, along with sheriff's investigators, assisted in the investigation, which ultimately resulted in the seizure of a total of 146 illegal slot machines and approximately $195,000 in cash.
“We are grateful for our partnership with the Brevard County Sheriff's Office and their continued focus on investigating and shutting down predatory illegal casinos,” said Lou Trombetta, executive director of the Florida Gaming Control Board. said.
“Unfortunately, the money these unlicensed, unregulated establishments receive is essentially stealing from the patrons who frequent these establishments. There is no protection for the players or benefit to the community.”
Cash seized at the illegal casino operation helped solve the case, but officials said there was more money involved in the fake gambling site. Both state law enforcement officials and Sheriff Wayne Ivey's Office personnel were involved in the seizure of illegal operations and equipment.
There were multiple arrests related to the illegal gambling site, but neither state officials nor sheriff's investigators provided details about the identities of those facing criminal charges in the case. The physical location of the casino's operations has also not been disclosed.
“Sheriff Ivey and his team have been an excellent partner to the FGCC in shutting down illegal gambling operations that continue to occur in our communities and are determined to minimize the risk of criminal activity associated with these establishments. '' said Carl Herold of the Florida Gaming Control Board. Director of the Law Enforcement Committee.
“Our Gaming Enforcement Officers continue to investigate and work with local law enforcement agencies across the state. We also encourage the community to continue to bring these illegal establishments to our team or local law enforcement offices. We encourage you to report it to enforcement agencies.”
The news release does not provide details on how the operation's bust was achieved, but the news release advises: You can report concerns online at FLGaming.gov/File-a-Report or by email at: [email protected]or call 850-880-3433. ”
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