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Wednesday 9 November 2011

News of No new licenses cybercafes in Malacca

A day after Chief Minister Datuk Seri Mohd. Ali Rustam aggravated by the weakness of enforcement in fighting cyber cafe, four local authorities (local authorities) to take drastic measures.

Malacca Historic City Council, Alor Gajah Municipal Council, Hang Tuah Jaya Municipal Council and Municipal Majis Jasin decided not to issue the new license cyber cafes in their respective areas.

All four of the same local authority will also monitor and take stern action against cyber cafe operators who violate the regulations.

A total of 266 licensed cafes in the state will be monitored closely to ensure that it is not misused for illegal gambling activities.

Earlier, about 40 raids were conducted and over 300 sets of computers, including the central processing unit (CPU) is believed to be used for the purpose of illegal gambling at cyber cafes have been seized by the four local authorities since two weeks ago.

Mayor of Malacca, Datuk Zainal Abu said, of 161 cyber cafes approved license Malacca Historical City Council (MBMB), but the new license will not be issued again after this.

We are now more focused on monitoring the activities of cyber cafes as well as the making raids on premises that carry out illegal activities, he said when contacted yesterday.

According to Zainal again, since early last month, more than 20 raids have been conducted and a total of 28 premises have been subjected to cyber cafes, including a total of 90 computers were seized and a total of 88 CPU units believed to be used for illegal gambling purposes.
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1 comment:

  1. Great news, cybercafes should be ban for life time. Cyber cafes are usually use for wrong purposes and youth is getting effected by it..

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