Gaming association, FBI ask the public to report illegal gambling
By J.D. Morris, Las Vegas Sun
The American Gaming Association is asking the public for help with one of its top priorities at the moment: fighting against illegal gambling.
The Washington, D.C.-based casino industry lobbying group said Tuesday that it’s cooperating with the FBI in asking the public to use the Internet Crime Complaint Center to report illegal gambling activities. The complaint center, also referred to as the IC3, allows individuals to submit information to the FBI about suspected criminal activity fueled by the Internet.
Those who fill out forms do not need to be victims of such crimes — the IC3 says it accepts reports from third parties, too.
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