Da Nang Police Bust Gambling Ring Disguised as Poker Tournament

Recently, police in Da Nang, Vietnam, cracked down on an illegal gambling organization operating under the guise of a poker tournament. The group used the tournament as a front to attract gamblers while conducting underground gambling activities. Police have taken action, and the investigation is ongoing.
According to Vietnamese media reports, the Da Nang city police recently dismantled a criminal ring that organized illegal gambling under the guise of a poker tournament. The group used the pretext of hosting a poker competition to attract participants, secretly conducting cash gambling transactions.
During the raid, police detained multiple suspects and seized a large amount of gambling money and related evidence. The case is currently under further investigation, and the specific amount involved and number of individuals have not yet been disclosed.
This operation is part of Vietnam's efforts to combat cross-border gambling and illegal betting activities. Police remind the public that there is a clear line between legal poker tournaments and illegal gambling, and engaging in gambling activities through tournaments will face severe legal penalties.
(Note: This information is sourced from Vietnamese official media; specific details are subject to the police's final announcement.)
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- The operation took place in Da Nang, a central city in Vietnam.