The members of the young band had dismantled one of the devices changed the game for a large number of awards
They modified the outcome of the game for a large number of small prizes, thereby avoiding having to identify
The amount swindled could exceed 3,000
The Civil Guard in the region of Murcia has developed the operation 'ROULETTE', an inquiry established to clarify a large number of fraud in an arcade of the Cartagena hamlet of La Aljorra, which has resulted in the dismantling of a young band it consists of three youth, which is credited with several counts of fraud.
Meritorious launched the operation after receiving a complaint about an alleged fraud in an arcade in which some young people had obtained a large number of awards in the establishment allegedly fraudulently.
The first inquiries were directed to know the identity of the alleged perpetrators and their mode of action.
This evidence led to evidence researchers the fraud committed by the suspects.
Modus operandi
The criminal activity of youth began with access to the entire group to the establishment.
One of them carried out numerous orders of both drinks and food drinks, aiming to saturate work and distract the employee of the tasks of monitoring and verifying the proper operation of the devices.
The rest was about to play one of the roulette of the establishment to which they had previously forced its leadership to manipulate the outcome of the game and be winners and changing the location of the ball.
Also they are taking security measures to avoid detection.
For this modified game results in order to obtain a large number of awards but moderate amounts to avoid having to be fully identified to collect them.
Research shows that may have swindled more than $ 3,000.
Once the suspects identified, the Civil Guard established a monitoring device at the establishment that has culminated with the arrest in the act of the three members of the criminal group suspected of the crime of fraud.
The researchers surprised the now arrested while committing fraud in the gaming device.
Those arrested two Spaniards and a Moroccan, aged between 20 and 21 years, residents of Cartagena, along with the proceedings initiated have been made available to the Magistrate's Court in Cartagena (Murcia).
Source: Ministerio del Interior