KSA takes action against illicit bingo in the Netherlands

The Dutch regulator has taken action against a new series of unlawful bingo activities in Dordrecht, Netherlands. Kansspelautoriteit (KSA) revealed that an investigation discovered the Dordtse Queens organization persistently promoting and organizing illegal bingo sessions despite a prior warning from the regulator.

During a planned in-person bingo event organized by the group, KSA inspectors intervened and seized prizes, including branded clothing, bags, and shoes, offered to approximately 200 participants, including minors. The KSA emphasized the importance of adhering to bingo and lottery regulations, highlighting the illegality of participation in unauthorized events, particularly for minors, and the potential for organizers to face substantial fines.

This regulatory response follows Meta's closure of Facebook pages associated with the Dordtse Queens after a KSA report.
 
The recent action taken by the Dutch regulator, Kansspelautoriteit (KSA), against unlawful bingo activities in Dordrecht, Netherlands, highlights their commitment to enforcing gambling regulations. The KSA's investigation revealed that the Dordtse Queens organization had been persistently promoting and organizing illegal bingo sessions, despite a prior warning from the regulator.

To address this issue, KSA inspectors intervened during a planned in-person bingo event organized by the group. They confiscated prizes, such as branded clothing, bags, and shoes, which had been offered to approximately 200 participants, including minors. This response serves as a reminder of the importance of complying with bingo and lottery regulations, emphasizing the illegality of participating in unauthorized events. Moreover, it highlights the potential consequences that organizers may face, including substantial fines.

In addition to the KSA's actions, the closure of Facebook pages associated with the Dordtse Queens by Meta (formerly Facebook) underscores the collaborative efforts between regulators and social media platforms to address unlawful gambling activities. This closure followed a report by the KSA, indicating the commitment of both parties to combat illicit gambling operations.

Overall, this case demonstrates the regulatory framework in place in the Netherlands and the determination of authorities to address and prevent illegal gambling activities. By taking action against organizations like the Dordtse Queens, the KSA is working to protect vulnerable individuals, such as minors, and ensure compliance with the country's gambling laws.
 
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