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On Nov 26, the police arrested 12 people, aged between 50 and 73, for their suspected involvement in illegal gambling activities.
Five of the suspects are said to have acted as bookmakers to seven others who had allegedly placed bets with them.
The arrests were made when officers from Woodlands Police Division conducted enforcement operations along Woodlands Street 83.
Investigations are ongoing.
They are also stepping up efforts to block illegal websites and close bank accounts associated with such activities.
"(We) will endeavour to track the identity of the perpetrators behind unlawful gambling activities and take them to task," the police said.
They often take place at coffee shops and carparks, where bookies can often be seen holding thick wads of $50 and $10 notes.
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