
A clandestine casino in Rosario was dismantled, and the operation concluded with 10 arrests. During the raid, authorities found two poker tables and chips of different denominations, as well as a system related to illegal gambling.
On Wednesday night, authorities received a tip-off from a woman reporting the existence of an alleged illegal casino on Cullen Street at number 3000, in the western area of the city of Santa Fe. After confirming the veracity of the complaint, agents from Regional Unit II carried out a raid.
Inside the unauthorized establishment, two poker tables, chips of various values, and a system for illegal gambling involving different payment methods were discovered. The complaint detailed a constant flow of people entering and exiting the place, raising suspicions about the clandestine activity.
The Flagrancy Prosecutor's Office determined that there was sufficient evidence to confirm the presence of a clandestine casino in the premises, leading to the seizure of the confiscated items and the arrest of the 10 men involved. Among the confiscated items, a notebook with notes, several mobile phones, and cash were found.
In summary, the dismantling of this clandestine casino in Rosario has been the result of citizen reporting and the timely intervention of the authorities, which has allowed the disbandment of an illegal gambling operation in the city.