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Police to probe AI-edited gambling videos, says IGP
KUALA LUMPUR: The police will promptly initiate investigations should there be any use of artificial intelligence (AI)-altered videos promoting gambling activities.
Inspector-General of Police Tan Sri Razarudin Husain said that, to date, most gambling-related cases had involved influencers and static image promotions.
"Although no police reports have been received thus far concerning AI-edited videos featuring celebrities, investigations will be carried out if such content comes to light. Victims of these syndicates are urged to lodge police reports," he said when contacted.
He said that under the ongoing Op Dadu, a total of 28 investigation papers had been opened this year in connection with influencer-linked gambling promotions in Kuala Lumpur and Selangor.
"Of these, 18 have been prosecuted, while 10 are still under investigation," he said.
From 2021 to 2024, police blocked access to 3,785 gambling-related websites.
"For 2024 alone, as of now, we have conducted 7,800 raids involving illegal gambling activities, which have led to the arrest of 9,460 individuals," he added.
Razarudin said that the rapid advancement of technology and the use of highly secure platforms had complicated efforts to secure adequate evidence in court, especially in online gambling cases.
"There is currently no specific legal definition for 'online gambling' under existing laws, which makes enforcement difficult and enables many cases to be challenged in court," he said.
He also highlighted the fact that the primary legislation governing such offences — the Betting Act 1953 — had not been amended for decades, with outdated provisions and penalties that were no longer a deterrent.
"Those involved in online gambling, whether individuals or syndicates, will face the full force of the law. Offenders risk heavy fines and custodial sentences," he said.