Copenhagen’s City Court has ruled in favour of gambling regulator Spillemyndigheden in a dispute with a local association over illegal bingo and banko.
During a control visit in 2019, Denmark’s regulator found that the unnamed association had been offering bingo and banko games illegally for its members on a daily basis for a number of years.
Spillemyndigheden said bingo and banko were the primary purpose of the association and was in breach of national laws. As such, the case was reported to the police.
Denmark currently has a monopoly on lotteries, including bingo and banko games, with the exception of lotteries and similar games that are non-profit and for the benefit of a good cause. The regulator said this was not the case with the association.
The case was heard yesterday (8 May), during which the court agreed with the regulator’s findings and ordered the association to pay a fine of DKK15,000 (£1,752/€2,014/$2,213).
The court also said the association should have an estimat..