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Florida authorities bust Manatee County illegal gambling network during enforcement operation

Florida gaming regulators and local investigators say a large illegal gambling operation in Manatee County has been dismantled after a coordinated raid that seized hundreds of machines and more than $120,000 in cash.

The Florida Gaming Control Commission worked alongside the Manatee County Sheriff’s Office and Homeland Security Investigations during the effort, which authorities called “Operation Silent Spin.” Officials announced Tuesday (May 12) that investigators confiscated 265 illegal gambling machines while also filing criminal charges and immigration detainers connected to the case.

Spin City Arcade accounted for the largest seizure. Investigators removed 155 illegal slot machines and recovered about $78,483 in cash from that location, according to the commission. Authorities also seized 61 illegal slot machines and roughly $24,157 from another arcade that was not publicly identified. At Mike’s Arcade, officers recovered 49 illegal slot machines and approximately $18,157.

Close-up of illegal gambling slot machine games seized during Florida gaming enforcement raids targeting underground arcades in Manatee County
Investigators seized hundreds of illegal gambling machines during Florida’s latest arcade enforcement crackdown. Credit: Manatee County Sheriff’s Office via YouTube from 2023 raid

State regulators say the operation reflects growing concerns about underground gambling businesses spreading across Florida. Investigators pointed to a recent armed robbery and shooting at another illegal gambling house in Manatee County where a customer was shot multiple times. Officials say those operations often involve large amounts of cash, weak security, narcotics activity, trafficking concerns, and schemes targeting customers.

“These illegal gambling businesses are not harmless storefront operations. They attract crime, generate illicit cash economies, and create serious public safety risks for surrounding communities,” said L. Carl Herold, Director of Gaming Enforcement for the FGCC.

Pressure builds for wider enforcement amid Manatee County illegal gambling raid

The Manatee County case follows several other recent gambling crackdowns across southwest Florida. Earlier enforcement actions that we previously reported included the seizure of 623 illegal gambling machines and another Lee County operation where investigators removed 134 illegal slot machines tied to arcade-style gambling businesses. Separate investigations in Lee County also focused on suspected illegal gambling arcades operating under storefront gaming models.

Officials say the cases are adding pressure on state lawmakers to approve more enforcement funding as budget negotiations continue in Tallahassee this week. The FGCC is requesting additional gaming enforcement squads, including a proposed unit dedicated to southwest Florida, where regulators say illegal gambling activity has surged.

“Operation Silent Spin sends a clear message: if you are operating illegal gambling in Florida, we are coming for your machines, your money, and your criminal enterprise,” Herold said. “As illegal gambling activity continues to grow statewide, including in southwest Florida, the FGCC remains committed to aggressively dismantling these operations before they evolve into larger organized criminal networks.”

Julie Brown, chair of the FGCC, said southwest Florida remains one of the agency’s top priorities as illegal gambling complaints continue increasing.

“Southwest Florida has seen one of the highest increases in illegal gambling activity in the state and is a prime location for our next enforcement squad,” Brown said. “As these operations continue to spread, the Commission must ensure it has the personnel and regional presence necessary to investigate complaints quickly, support local law enforcement partners, and protect Florida communities through sustained enforcement efforts.”

Featured image: Manatee County Sheriff’s Office via YouTube

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