Unlawful casinos that are russian Role for the Gaming Picture
Unlawful casinos that are russian Role for the Gaming Picture
The old coal mining adage that ‘I owe my soul to your company shop’ has taken on bizarre meaning with the recent discovery of a underground immigrant slave garment manufacturing ‘village’ in Moscow, replete with a similarly illegal casino. The underground city which held 200 Asian workers held captive against their might was discovered by authorities in still another raid, one of hundreds to take place throughout Russia; a country where gambling, like vodka, seems to maintain the genes (not forgetting, jeans).
Just Say Nyet to Gambling
Massive authorities raids of the nation’s underground (not necessarily literally) casinos have resulted in some 662 shutdowns up to now, while the Russian Interior Ministry’s Moscow workplace says that an ancillary special ops task force has slammed the doors on 4,747 joints that have been providing moonshine that is illegal, to the tune of 31 tons of booze in every. Your livers will thank you later on, Russkies.
The casino Prohibition-style cloud that hangs over Russia started right back in summer of 2009; that’s when gambling in all but four somewhat hard-to-access designated gambling regions had been pronounced as illegal gambling areas. (We’re pretty sure booze isn’t illegal anywhere there, but maybe absolutely nothing in short supply of ethyl liquor will give their jaded livers a jolt anymore).
Hey Big Spender
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