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DA Summer Stephan: San Diego gambling den operator Long Ngoc Tran sentenced to six years in prison -

DA Summer Stephan: San Diego gambling den operator Long Ngoc Tran sentenced to six years in prison -
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City Heights gambling den boss sentenced to 6 years in prison - The San Diego Union-Tribune

Long Ngoc Tran ran at least nine of about 36 illegal casinos that prosecutors said drove crime, including homicides and shootings, mostly in or near City Heights

California Cops Seize $21K Cash, $76K in Drugs, 18 Gambling Machines

An Oakland, Calif. raid on an illegal gaming joint has led police to seize numerous weapons, ammo, more than $21,000 in cash, $76,000 worth of suspected drugs, and 18 gambling machines. Multiple firearms pictured above. Guns, cash, and drugs were seized in an Oakland Police Department raid of an illegal gambling operation. (Image: OPD) Among the items seized were eight firearms. They include two assault rifles, as well as 30 high-capacity magazines, and a bulletproof vest, police said. Police also said they recovered drugs with a street value of about $76,000. They include suspected methamphetamine (meth), marijuana, heroin, and 60 bottles of promethazine. The raid took place on Thursday. A suspect was apprehended, but police did not provide details on his or her identity.

Gambling Machines, Illegal Drugs Seized in California Gaming Raid

Ten “large” gaming machines and a quantity of suspected fentanyl and other illicit narcotics were among the items seized by local and regional officers in a recent Perris, Calif. raid. One gang member was arrested and another suspect could be charged. Riverside County, Calif. Sheriff Chad Bianco shown here. His department took part in a recent gambling raid. Gaming machines and illegal drugs were seized. (Image: KESQ) The gambling machines are “believed to be related to an illegal gambling operation,” Riverside County Sheriff Chad Bianco said in a statement following the raid late last week. Special agents from the Department of Justice Bureau of Gambling Control took part in the court-ordered search of the property.

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