Police raid into Bingo Hall

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After no less than 18 months of close investigation of a social club in Clearfield, Utah, police forces finally burst into the hall this week. Undercover officers had kept the local club under surveillance in the town with a population of just 26,000 inhabitants, presuming some kind of illegal business.

Being contempt with the information gathered by the team of officers assigned to the investigation, they finally made up their minds to enter the place. Twenty armed police officers got in with the intention of catching a bunch of criminals but, to their surprise, found nothing but bingo players.

Despite the year-and-a-half preparation for the raid, the law enforcers discovered just a simple bingo hall whose owner offered “dinner”, consisting of a burrito, plus some bingo cards for $30 dollars. Bingo players and workers running in panic was the only result the boys in blue got out of this flawless, but nonsense, operation.