Illegal Gaming Task Force Serves Warrants On Internet Cafés

By  //  April 3, 2014

The Illegal Gaming Task Force served search warrants today in Brevard and four other Florida counties targeting internet cafés owned by Ivan Vega and Peter Miller.

Phil Archer
Phil Archer

In addition to warrants served by the Illegal Gaming Task Force, local law enforcement agencies served additional warrants in their jurisdictions today, including the Brevard County Sheriff’s Offices and Rockledge, Palm Bay and West Melbourne Police Departments.

State Attorneys Brad King, Phil Archer and Willie Meggs are assisting in the investigations along with the Columbia and Marion County Sheriff’s Offices.  The Brevard County Sheriff’s Office arrested five internet café site managers as part of the operation.

Joe LaSata
Joe LaSata

“The Rockledge Police Department is grateful for the assistance provided by State Attorney Phil Archer, The Illegal Gaming Task Force, FDLE agents, Brevard County Sheriff Wayne Ivey, Seminole County Sheriff Donald Eslinger, Volusia County Sheriff Ben Johnson, and Office of Statewide Prosecution,” said Rockledge Police Chief Joseph LaSata.

“Without their valuable knowledge and assistance, we would not have been able to bring to fruition the illegal gaming operations in our city in such a timely, efficient manner. Our goal is to always maintain the safety of our residents and visitors to our city; today with the assistance of our law enforcement partners we did just that.”

These warrants represent a continuing crackdown on the operators of illegal gambling centers around Florida known as internet cafés.  Along with today’s operation, Ivan Vega was also arrested on a warrant from an earlier investigation conducted by State Attorney Willie Meggs of the 2nd Judicial Circuit. Vega was charged with keeping a gambling house, manufacture, sale, possession of coin operated devices, lottery, and plays at games of chance.

Pam Bondi
Pam Bondi

“These warrants are a key step in investigating organizations claiming to be ‘internet cafés’ but actually conducting illegal gaming. My Office of Statewide Prosecution will continue to collaborate with law enforcement on these cases,” stated Attorney General Pam Bondi.

Search warrants were executed in Duval, Columbia, Marion, Brevard, Lake and counties. During the execution of warrants, Gaming Task Force investigators seized computers, cash related to the illegal activity, banking records and employee rosters.

Gerald Bailey
Gerald Bailey

“These warrants will likely lead to the arrests of key figures within these organizations for racketeering and money laundering,” said Florida Department of Law Enforcement Commissioner Gerald Bailey. “This is a warning to other so-called internet café operators. If you operate outside the law, you are a target.”

Warrants Served On Internet Cafés In Brevard County:

Lucky’s Internet Café
2208 Fiske Boulevard, Rockledge, Florida
United American Apparel
234 E. Merritt Island Causeway, Merritt Island, Florida
United American Apparel
6450 N. Wickham Road, Suite 100, Melbourne, Florida
Mag 7
246 Highway A1A, Satellite Beach, Florida
Coconuts Internet Café
950 N. Courtenay Parkway, Merritt Island, Florida
Lucky Shamrock Arcade
130 Cleveland Avenue, Cocoa Beach, Florida
United American Apparel
3130 W New Haven Avenue, West Melbourne, Florida
Pirates Too!
5055 Babcock Street, Suite 1B, Palm Bay, Florida
United American Apparel
1899 Murrell Road, Units 108 & 112, Rockledge, Florida