Showing posts with label Cambodian Casinos. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Cambodian Casinos. Show all posts

25 November 2013

Australian Gang Moving into Cambodian Casinos?

Are Australian bikie gangs trying to get into the Cambodian casino business?

Casino News says, yes they are.

'Australian motorcycle gangs are looking to buy into Cambodia’s casino market, prompting police to suggest the bikers are looking for international outlets to launder cash from their illegal drug trafficking activities.
Australia’s largest biker gang, the Rebels, has reportedly set up a local chapter in Cambodia, and is looking to buy an existing gaming joint or possibly build their own. The Rebels already operate bars in Phnom Penh, where the gang is believed to have struck up an allegiance with a Thailand-based gang, the Lone Brothers MC. The Herald Sun reported that another prominent Aussie biker gang, the Commancheros, is also considering buying into the Cambodian casino market.'
~Nov 23, 2013



15 December 2012

Slightly Interesting Cambodian Facts (10): Cambodian Casinos

Despite there being 62 casinos in Cambodia,
Naga World maintains the exclusive right to
operate in Phnom Penh.
Cambodia has 62 licensed casinos.

That's an astonishingly large number for a country where the locals themselves are not legally able to enter a casino and place a wager.*

Compare that number to neighbouring Thailand which doesn't have any legal casinos, (although there are countless operating semi-secretly under the protection of corrupt police or military officers) and Vietnam which has just four legal gambling establishments.(As in Cambodia only foreigners can legally gamble in Vietnam)

Just one of these 62 betting joints- Naga World- is to be found in Phnom Penh (the negotiations to stitch up the exclusive and lucrative rights to operate a casino in the capital city must have been murky).

Poipet has the highest number of Cambodian casinos; sitting right on the border, Thai gamblers arrive by the bus load to chance their arms, legally, in such places as the Ho Wah Genting, or the Star Vegas International.

Casinos can also be found along the Vietnam-Cambodia border. Here, according to Cambodian police, most casino-related crime takes place with the casinos often employing thugs to deal out vigilante-style 'justice' to cheats, trouble-makers or to those who have just won too much.

* Whilst it is illegal for Cambodians to gamble in their own country, outside Phnom Penh's Naga World there is a constant jam of the luxury vehicles of Cambodian government officials and rich businessmen; their drivers idle away their time outside, while their bosses enter unimpeded and lay down their bets.