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Hundreds of slot machines across the country.
CZ👮 Crime17 days ago

Hundreds of slot machines across the country.

The police, in cooperation with customs authorities, have charged fifteen individuals in a major case involving illegal gambling. According to investigators, an organized group has been operating over two hundred unauthorized gaming machines across the country since 2022, with additional dozens stored in warehouses. The investigation also looks into millions in earnings from criminal activity and potential investments in real estate in Croatia. The police and customs directorate announced the operation called 'Blackjack' in a press release.

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ČT24 logoČT24State / PublicCenterFactual 95Objective 9817 days ago
Hundreds of slot machines across the country.

The police, in cooperation with customs authorities, have charged fifteen individuals in a major case involving illegal gambling. According to investigators, an organized group has been operating over two hundred unauthorized gaming machines across the country since 2022, with additional dozens stored in warehouses. The investigation also looks into millions in earnings from criminal activity and potential investments in real estate in Croatia. The police and customs directorate announced the operation called 'Blackjack' in a press release.

Bias read (Center): The article reports on a law enforcement action against illegal gambling operations without taking a stance on political issues. It presents facts based on official sources and does not exhibit biased language or framing.

Why these scores (Factual 95 · Objective 98): The article provides detailed information about the police operation involving 15 people accused of illegal gambling using over 200 machines. The facts align with the cross-source consensus, including the organized structure, use of shell companies, and international pursuit of the main organizer. T

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