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The following information was contributed by Princess Casinos, located in the Caribbean and all across Europe. They have asked that the information be posted for Casino Surveillance and other enforcement personnel.

In February 2008, a group of people played the casino on Poker and Caribbean Stud, continuously and suspiciously winning. A review of recordings by Surveillance found that the group of people were using wireless video and communication equipment.

When they returned a month later, interference was detected when one individual was at the game, which disappeared when he left and returned when he came back to the game. This individual placed his left arm in alignment with the dealer's shuffling and dealing activity.

The individual was detained and searched by security and found to be wired with a video camera in his left sleeve, battery pack, earbug to cell phone, and transmission equipment. He was also carrying false identification papers.

During interview it was found that the receiving equipment was a notebook computer in a car on property. This was not recovered.

Note from CSN: this is similar to devices used in Great Britain on roulette games, and also similar to equipment found in one set of baccarat scams in the U.S.

 

 

 

 

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