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Fines totaling 109,000 lire were imposed on 89 people caught playing in the building in the Tarsus district of Mersin, the walls of which were broken because the doors were closed.
According to the statement made by the Mersin Provincial Gendarmerie Command, the teams that came to the intelligence that the game was held in the building in the Yenice district, began to work. Upon detecting that a guard was stationed in front of the building and the doors were locked from the inside, the teams broke through the wall and entered the building with the construction machine assigned by the Municipality of Tarsus.
In the operation, fines for a total of 109 thousand lire were imposed on 89 people caught in the act of gambling in accordance with the Law of Offenses.
The gendarmerie examination determined that secret passageways were opened in the building, which contained 8,835 game stamps, 2 projectors and audio transmission equipment.
The teams arrested 3 people allegedly playing. (AA)
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