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'Underground Rebel Bingo Club' organisers arrested

bingoThe Underground Rebel Bingo Club meets in secret locations to play hardcore bingo, according to its publicity

After a lengthy eight months of investigation, the Authority for Food and Economic Safety (ASAE) pounced and detained ten people in an operation to combat illegal gambling.

An ASAE spokesman said that "about a thousand individuals were caught in the act of playing bingo and ten people have been accused of organising the event."

According to ASAE, the red-not bingo action was a highly organised affair and used new technology, "they publicised events using a website and social networking pages, encouraging people to come and play bingo but only letting them know where to assemble two weeks in advance and then, just a few hours before the beginning of the game, giving them the precise location via SMS.”

The Underground Rebel Bingo Club website had links to events in countries including the USA and UK but if you wanted to go to an event you would have to have travelled to Lisbon, Coimbra, or Oporto where the arrests took place. There is however an 'Algarve' section on the website, see end of article.

In March 2012, Paulo Silva was identified as the master criminal who brought the concept to the Iberian Peninsula after a chance discovery in London but it is not known if he was among those accused.

In the ASAE action in Oporto around 20 inspectors were gainfully employed to nab the offenders with the collaboration of the Tax and Customs Authority, and the Public Security Police with their batons and 1,000 yard stares. In addition to the arrests it was reported that bingo cards were seized - proof indeed m'Lud.

Unlike events in the Algarve, where an entire roomfull of people were arrested when an illegal game of bingo was being played in a bar in Albufeira, only the organisers were hauled off in this latest piece of law enforcement, leaving a crowd of 1,000 wondering where to party next.

 

See:http://www.rebelbingo.com/

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+4 #5 RCK 2014-02-05 12:34
Quoting Paul Rees:
Quoting mm:
its not April the first is it?


Not yet, no. Look, I try to write a perfectly sensible news item on the scourge of Bingo in this fair land and all I get is silly comments, really... we all know Bingo is against the law, as are events where young people enjoy themselves, and soon 'smiling and being kind.'

Watch this space...

Ed.

Heaven forbid Ed ......... Is smiling and being kind actually allowed at the moment then??.... I don't know whether to laugh or cry :D :cry:
-3 #4 liveaboard 2014-02-05 09:27
Bingo is gambling; highly regulated by governments everywhere. The story describes an event that was very knowingly run illegally for profit; and with 1000 punters, very blatantly, too.
So while I personally wish the organizers no ill will, they took their risks and their profits in full knowledge that they were breaking the law.
I hate it when the authorities close down flea market stalls and the like, but this sort of action is actually what they're supposed to do.
+4 #3 mm 2014-02-05 06:01
really have the authorities really nothing else to do with their time...as the aSSae are so concerned with public safety why have they not arrested those officials who are responsible for the dangerous state of the en125
+4 #2 Paul 2014-02-04 21:59
Quoting mm:
its not April the first is it?


Not yet, no. Look, I try to write a perfectly sensible news item on the scourge of Bingo in this fair land and all I get is silly comments, really... we all know Bingo is against the law, as are events where young people enjoy themselves, and soon 'smiling and being kind.'

Watch this space...

Ed.
+6 #1 mm 2014-02-04 19:12
its not April the first is it?

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