Indonesian Authorities Arrest Over 300 Foreigners in Major Jakarta Online Gambling Raid

by Dimitri Dimitrov Published on May 11, 2026
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In a massive escalation of Indonesia’s crackdown on international cybercrime, authorities have arrested 321 foreign nationals following a high-stakes raid on an illegal online betting syndicate in Jakarta.

In a massive escalation of Indonesia’s crackdown on international cybercrime, authorities have arrested 321 foreign nationals following a high-stakes raid on an illegal online betting syndicate in Jakarta.

The operation is a central component of the government’s comprehensive strategy to eliminate high-tech gambling rings that use Indonesian soil as a base for cross-border criminal activity.

Active Operations Uncovered

The cybercrime raid in Indonesia, conducted on May 7, targeted a commercial building in the capital where a sophisticated gambling business was in full operation. Police spokesperson Wira Satya Triputra detailed the diverse makeup of the apprehended group, which included 228 Vietnamese citizens, 57 Chinese citizens, 11 Laotians, and several nationals from Thailand, Cambodia, and Malaysia. Wira noted in a formal press statement:

“The suspects were apprehended while in the middle of their activity… they were running an online gambling ring when they were arrested.”

Targets and Charges

Investigators revealed that the network had been operational for approximately two months, specifically targeting victims located outside of Indonesia. Currently, 275 individuals are under formal investigation for charges ranging from illegal gambling to large-scale money laundering.

Indonesia maintains some of the world’s strictest anti-gambling laws, where even those advertising content can face severe penalties. Despite this, the digital black market remains lucrative; official estimates suggest that online gambling turnover in 2025 exceeded IDR 280 trillion ($16.1 billion).

This latest operation signals a determined shift by Indonesian officials to stop displaced criminal syndicates from other parts of Asia from establishing new strongholds within their borders.

Dimitri Dimitrov

Dimitri is an iGaming expert with nearly a decade of experience and a knack for crafting content that speaks directly to the iGaming crowd. He understands affiliate marketing, player psychology, and search algorithms, which enables him to write engaging, data-driven articles.

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