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Indonesia steps up crackdown on online gambling after spate of gruesome deaths

  • Indonesia has had a wave of gruesome deaths tied to online gambling in the past year, reflecting the challenges of anti-gambling enforcement

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Indonesia’s religious police canes a man for using online gambling, in front of Al Munawwarah mosque in Jantho, Aceh province. Gambling is illegal in Indonesia. Photo: AFP
With a number of disturbing murder cases related to online gambling across Indonesia, President Joko Widodo has announced a new crackdown on the illicit activity that analysts say has led to significant social harms and economic losses.
Widodo, who will relinquish power to president-elect Prabowo Subianto in October, on Wednesday urged Indonesians to avoid entanglement in any form of gambling.
“Don’t gamble, both offline and online. It’s better if you have good fortune, you have money, you save it or use it as business capital,” Widodo said in a video posted to his social media accounts.

He also asked all public figures, religious leaders and the general public to “monitor each other, and also report if there are any indications of online gambling”, admitting it was not easy to curb gambling due to its “cross-border nature”.

Indonesians play a dice game with bets. In Indonesia, participants and organisers of gambling activities can get up to 10 years in prison and a maximum fine of 25 million rupiah (US$1,500). Photo: AFP
Indonesians play a dice game with bets. In Indonesia, participants and organisers of gambling activities can get up to 10 years in prison and a maximum fine of 25 million rupiah (US$1,500). Photo: AFP

Gambling is a crime in Indonesia. Participants and organisers of gambling activities can get up to 10 years in prison and a maximum fine of 25 million rupiah (US$1,500), while distributors of online gambling software can get up to six years imprisonment and a 1 billion rupiah fine.

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