INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
Kathmandu, October 30
Police raided four places in Kathmandu valley and arrested 59 persons for their alleged involvement in gambling
yesterday.
According to Central Police News Section, police took 38 persons into custody from a house in Dhalpa of Kirtipur Municipality
when they were playing kauda (a traditional form of gambling with 16 sea shells)
Cash amounting Rs 1.55 million and gambling materials were also confiscated from the gambling den.
Similarly, police arrested six persons
with Rs 34,200 in cash and kauda from a house in Shankharapur Municipality-6.
In yet another raid, eight persons were held from a cafe in
Kathmandu Metropolitan City-32
Police confiscated Rs 63,500 in cash and cards from the gambling den
Likewise, seven persons were arrested with Rs 125,865 in cash and cards from a house in Suryamaniof Bhaktapur Municipality-9
Officials said the gamblers would be charged under the Criminal Code Act that prohibits gambling
As per the act, any person involved in gambling or encouraging others to gamble is liable to a jail sentence of three months or a fine not
exceeding Rs 30,000 for the first instance.
After police intensified vigilance on casinos to curb the entry of Nepali gamblers, the number
of people visiting casinos has decreased
The law bars Nepali citizens from entering casinos for gambling
However, casino frequenters have now switched to gambling dens and have converted hotels, restaurants, eateries, auto workshops, pubs, bars
and private offices and houses into gambling spots, according to police.
Police have stepped up crackdown on gambling of late
Rani Pokhari-based Metropolitan Police Office, which oversees security of the valley, said around 270 persons were arrested for gambling in
All metropolitan police ranges, circles and sectors have formed anti-gambling squads in their concerned areas to swing into action whenever
Neighbours, wives and family members of the gamblers are among the key informants, who tip off local police about these gambling dens
Retired government employees, businesspersons and contractors top the list of gamblers.
According to police, gambling and crime are
It is also one of the reasons of domestic violence
Gambling is all-pervasive during major festivals.
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