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Police cracks down on illegal gambling in Gadong Market

Acting on public tip-off, the Anti-Gambling & Vice Suppression Unit of the Royal Brunei Police Force (RBPF) said they have arrested four local male suspects, aged between 17 and 53 at the Gadong Market, believed to be involved in gambling activities, on Monday. 

The police said that the type of gambling involved was a game known as “katam-katam”, that was conducted using a mobile phone application called ‘Real Fish Prawn Crab.’

More details on Wednesday’s Borneo Bulletin

Photo provided by the RBPF shows the evidence seized during the raid at the Gadong Market. PHOTO: RBPF
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