Buenos Aires raids underpin Argentine action on illicit gambling 

Police sources have revealed to the Argentine News Agency that an illegal casino operation has been shut down in Buenos Aires.

The move underlines the zero tolerance approach of law enforcement when it comes to illicit gambling operations in Argentina.

Close to $1.5m in cash was seized as a result of the raid, which took place during peak engagement time in the evening for the casino. Several sets of cards were also seized alongside numerous sets of dice and even a .38 calibre revolver with bullets.

A 27-year-old Paraguayan man was also charged as a result of the raid.

It comes at a pivotal and sensitive time for the regulation of Argentine gambling after confusion reigned following President Javier Milei proposing a new bill to regulate online gambling and sports betting.

The bill drafted by the Executive Branch (the office of the President) promotes the recommendations sought by Sedronar, the Argentine Secretariat for Addiction Policies.

However, it led to much confusion over..

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