It's no secret that technology has brought big changes in various sectors of life, including in the realm of gambling. In 2022, the turnover rate in this industry in Indonesia will reach an astonishing figure, reaching IDR 81 trillion. However, behind these fantastic figures, a story is hidden that is full of complexity, involving impacts on society and challenges in law enforcement. Considering figures of this magnitude, a fundamental question arises: How could this happen? What is the impact on society? And how does the government effectively deal with this online gambling?

The significant velocity of money in the world of online gambling seems to know no boundaries. However, it also presents new challenges in law enforcement. Online gambling servers that are often located abroad make enforcement efforts complicated. This is no longer an ordinary fight, but involves artificial intelligence devices used by the perpetrators to trick law enforcement.

The steps taken by the Minister of Communication and Informatics, Budi Arie Setiadi, in closing online gambling sites should be appreciated. However, does this step work? As with adult content sites, the closing of one site is often followed by the emergence of another.

Coordination between the Ministry of Communication and Information (Kominfo) with Bank Indonesia (BI) and the Financial Services Authority (OJK) is an important step in cutting off the flow of funds in this industry. However, the online gambling industry has always adapted quickly. Enforcement is getting more complicated because of the transition of payment methods to digital money which is difficult to trace.

Behind these big numbers, there are negative impacts that need attention. The financial impact is only a small part of the problem. The psychological and mental impact must also be a serious concern. Many individuals fall into online gambling with minimal daily income. This phenomenon involves various layers of society, from those with large incomes to those with small incomes.

In response to this phenomenon, cooperation with the authorities is important. The Minister of Communication and Information collaborates with the National Police Chief in handling efforts. However, the real challenge is how concrete action can be taken. The authorities took action against several programs deemed to be promoting it. The question is, can technology be used to track and stop access to online gambling sites?

One of the proposed solutions is digital literacy. In an era that is increasingly connected with technology, awareness of the dangers of online gambling is crucial. The public must be empowered to recognize the signs of online gambling and avoid it. With adequate understanding, society has the ability to avoid potentially destructive temptations.

The extraordinary circulation of money in the world of online gambling raises deep questions. Behind these numbers are impacts and challenges that cannot be ignored. Tackling online gambling requires smart strategies, innovative approaches, and active community involvement. In an era where money and data move freely, maintaining a balance between freedom and security is a challenge that must be answered with concrete solutions. Including how to ensure that the authorities who take action are not tempted by the large amount of money in circulation.


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