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Diwali Crackdown: 29 Gamblers Arrested, Rs 58 Lakh Seized From Delhi Hotel

The hotel manager used to charge Rs 2,500 as entry fee for allowing the hotel premises for gambling activities and serving food and snacks, police said.

Diwali Crackdown: 29 Gamblers Arrested, Rs 58 Lakh Seized From Delhi Hotel

Diwali gambling crackdown: Police recovered Rs 58.57 lakh and 10 sets of playing cards.

New Delhi:

Delhi Police have arrested 29 people, including seven women, for gambling at Hotel City West End on Club Road Punjabi Bagh, an official said on Sunday. According to the police, they have also recovered Rs 58.57 lakh and 10 sets of playing cards.

"Keeping in mind the instances of gambling on the occasion of Diwali, like every year, all the SHOs and operational teams were instructed to identify and take strict action on such activities," said DCP Ghanshyam Bansal.

"A source informed that large-scale gambling is a regular affair in Hotel City West End on Club Road Punjabi Bagh. The source was further asked by the police to watch the activities being carried out at the said hotel," the police officer said.

"On October 22, specific inputs were received that a large number of people were assembling at the hotel for indulging in gambling at the Banquet Hall on the first floor," the DCP said, adding that acting on the inputs, a raid was conducted and 29 people, including some women, were found gambling with cards on different tables.

"When they saw the raiding party, everyone threw their cards and stood up. They all were arrested," said the DCP.

The CCTV footage of the hotel of the last few days is also being analysed, the official added. The police registered an FIR under the gambling law.

"On questioning, it was revealed that the hotel manager used to charge an entry fee of Rs 2,500 for allowing their hotel premises for gambling activities and serving food and snacks," said the official.

Further legal action is being taken against the management and staff.

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