"Lebanon Debate"
Heartening news for locals, particularly residents of the Tayouneh area, as Ali Haidar was arrested and his gambling establishment was closed.
The Anti-Gambling Office acted swiftly, apprehending Ali Haidar and shutting down his illicit operation in Tayouneh, given its illegal status. However, what remains baffling is the collective indifference towards a major gambling venue in Kaslik, which attracts youth and breeds corruption.
Initially licensed by Casino Lebanon for horse racing gambling, this venue has evolved into a center for various illegal bets, with no judicial or regulatory intervention from the Anti-Gambling Office to halt its operations, thereby victimizing a significant portion of Lebanese society.
Whispers suggest the owners of this unlawful venue, Jad Gharios and Danny Aboud, falsely present themselves as combating Lebanon's illegal gambling market. They also own Betarabia, allegedly operating under a Casino du Liban license.
The silence surrounding this illegal venue confirms complicity, implicating Casino Lebanon's General Manager, Roland Khoury, and the oversight of public prosecutor Judge Jamal El-Hajjar. This underscores judicial bias and security forces' negligence in pursuing all involved in illegal gambling, jeopardizing Lebanese societal security.
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المحلية
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