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Black Market Risks
Why Illegal Gambling Is Dangerous
No Consumer Protection
Illegal platforms operate outside the law. Winnings can be withheld without recourse. There is no regulatory authority to complain to, no compensation scheme, and no legal enforcement available to consumers.
No Data Security
Unlicensed operators are not subject to data protection requirements. Personal and financial data submitted to illegal sites is routinely misused, sold to third parties, or lost in breaches with no accountability.
No Responsible Gaming Tools
Illegal platforms are specifically designed to maximise addictive behaviour. They offer no deposit limits, no self-exclusion, no reality checks — and actively target vulnerable consumers.
Criminal Activity
Unregulated gambling platforms often serve as vehicles for money laundering and other criminal enterprises. Using them, even unknowingly, may expose consumers to legal risk.
Consumer Guidance
How to Identify an Illegal Gambling Site
Check the licence
- Look for a visible licence number on the website
- Verify the licence with the National Gaming Regulatory Authority's public register
- Be suspicious of sites that claim to be 'internationally licensed' without specifying a jurisdiction
Check the responsible gaming tools
- Licensed sites must offer deposit limits — if none are available, it may be illegal
- There should be a clear self-exclusion option in account settings
- A helpline or responsible gaming link must be prominently displayed
Check the business information
- A registered company name, address, and contact details must be visible
- Payment methods should be traceable — no cryptocurrency-only payments on licensed sites
- Terms and conditions must be accessible and clearly written
Warning signs
- Unusually high bonuses with no clear terms
- Pressure tactics to deposit immediately
- No customer support or unresponsive support
- Difficulty withdrawing winnings for no clear reason
Reporting Mechanism
How to Report an Illegal Gambling Site
If you encounter a gambling website that you believe is operating without a valid licence, please report it. All reports are treated confidentially.
Cooperation with Authorities
We Work With Law Enforcement and Regulators
NAGO maintains formal cooperation protocols with the Ministry of Justice, the National Gaming Regulatory Authority, and the National Cybercrime Unit to share intelligence and facilitate swift action against unlicensed operators.
In 2025, NAGO-reported intelligence contributed to the blocking of 47 illegal gambling domains and the initiation of 6 criminal investigations.