UPDATED: Deputies raid alleged ‘internet gambling cafe’ in La Puente

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LA PUENTE >> Sheriff’s deputies carried out a raid at an alleged illegal gambling house operating out of La Puente internet cafe on Wednesday night, authorities said.
The bust took place about 8 p.m., when deputies showed up at PC TIME Internet Cafe, 1047 N. Hacienda Blvd., with a search warrant, Los Angeles County sheriff’s Lt. Pete Cacheiro said.
“When deputies gained access to the location, they detained over 15 patrons who were engaged in illegal gambling,” Cacheiro said.
Investigators arrested five alleged proprietors, described as Glendale residents, he said.
Twenty-five computers, other communications devices and cash were seized as part of the investigation, officials said.
The computers were running an online gambling program known as “Internet Sling 7,” Cacheiro said.
The complex gambling operation was “fortified” with security measures and surveillance cameras and catered only to a select clientele, he said.
Detectives launched their investigation in June, when authorities received anonymous complaints of illegal gambling at the establishment.
“During the investigation, deputies conducted surveillances and undercover investigations and determined that the business was utilized as an ‘Internet Gambling Café,’” according to the lieutenant.
The investigation is ongoing, he said. Detectives have identified other possible internet gambling houses in other cities.
Officials withheld the suspects’ identities Thursday as they continued pursuing leads, Cacheiro said.
Investigators additionally found that the business was operating without a permit and in violation of city codes, he added.
Deputies from the La Puente Special Assignment Team, Major Crimes Bureau, Cyber/High Tech Crimes Bureau and Operation Safe Streets took part in the raid, Cacheiro said, along with California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation officials.
Code enforcement officials are handling the civil aspect of the case.

PHOTO courtesy of the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department

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