Monday, April 18, 2005

Post Cervical Erosion Operation

raid on illegal casino in New Jersey

CLIFTON - The possible connection between organized crime and illegal casino that was closed on Wednesday night, is intensely investigated by the authorities of the city of Clifton.

police Capt. Robert Rowan, said the investigation continues, said the operation was a resounding blow against illegal gambling, product surveillance of the authorities kept the casino for several months, when it worked under the cover of being a football club.

The raid, which involved more than 45 troops of different security forces, was headed to the basement of the mall Styretowne, Clifton City, where they caught 70 people and seized $ 60,000 in cash.

According to official report, of those arrested, three charged administradoresfueron six 'dealers' (which are responsible for promoting the rise among people who they believe may be players and potential gamblers), and two customers who had outstanding orders Isolated cases of arrest, others were released, alleging that as dictated by state gambling laws, players usually are not charged any fees.

The three managers who were indicted on charges of promoting illegal gambling, keeping a place to play and possession of illegal gambling records were identified as Jose Gomez, 55, of Washington Heights in Manhattan, Richard Aquino, 33, Kearny and Angelo Caamano, 35, of Fair Lawn.

The aforementioned establishment, where he played poker known as Texas Hold'Em, was equipped with six gaming tables with a capacity of 10 players each.

If convicted, administrators face a maximum penalty of five years in prison.

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