Bangladeshi man fined over gambling in Brunei
By IANS | Updated: August 23, 2024 14:45 IST2024-08-23T14:41:54+5:302024-08-23T14:45:11+5:30
Bandar Seri Begawan, Aug 23 A 39-year-old Bangladeshi man was fined 1,000 Brunei dollars ($763) for participating in ...

Bangladeshi man fined over gambling in Brunei
Bandar Seri Begawan, Aug 23 A 39-year-old Bangladeshi man was fined 1,000 Brunei dollars ($763) for participating in gambling activities in Brunei, local media reported on Friday.
The Bangladeshi man, along with others, was arrested during a raid conducted by authorities at a common gaming house, Xinhua news agency reported.
During the investigation, all individuals involved admitted to engaging in a gambling activity known as katam-katam in Malay, according to local daily Borneo Bulletin.
Brunei is located in the northern part of Borneo Island and has about 340,000 citizens with a high level of social welfare. The Sultanate strictly prohibits illegal activities such as gambling.
The penalty carries a default sentence of one month of imprisonment for failure to pay.
Prosecutor Abdul Musawwir bin Haji Mahli revealed that the offence occurred on the evening of June 25 at a residence located at a house in Jalan Tutong, Kampong Kilanas.
Kazi Delowar, along with others, was apprehended during a raid conducted by authorities.
During the investigation, all individuals involved admitted to playing katam-katam at the location.
In his statement, Kazi Delowar said that he was aware the premises were being used as a common gaming house, organised by an unidentified Chinese individual -- Fadley Faisal.
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