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Esperance house lost to fire in January 2011 Police believe the blaze was linked to a large rubbish bin at a nearby house. Greens MP Louise Haigh said it was an "outrage" that the fire had been caused by rubbish left at a house. She told radio station 1MW: "These guys do not need to go through this. This was a waste. "We should not allow these people to put in their houses of waste in the first place. "We should be putting in more than rubbish." [url=https://wooriwin.com/][/url] [url=https://www.forexlingo.com/][/url] Csiro shuts mt gambier office The office for mt gamblers, also called a tuck shop, has been shut down by the authorities in Nihonbashi in western Japan, police said Saturday. The offices were closed because of a series of cases of theft of gaming devices, the city police department announced. It said five people have been arrested for the theft of devices from casinos across Japan in the past year, but this is the first time police have raided them in a single case in a single area. The suspects were apparently trying to take advantage of the opening of casinos in the district of Nihonbashi to stock up on gambling materials. The city's chief prosecutor said that in the past 24 hours, there had been an increase in the number of cases of thefts of gaming devices since the beginning of August last year. Authorities have launched a probe into the incident and have placed three suspects under arrest. The investigation was led by the Osaka police detective force, which is the second biggest agency in Japan after the central investigative agency. In the past, authorities have found that gaming devices from Japan were stolen or destroyed and that players suffered losses equivalent to around 60 billion yen ($842,000) each day during the same time period. Source: Kanagawa Shimbun Top Trending: NATIONAL NEWS | Woman loses 20 million yen after $50,000 gambling win NON-LETHAL | Isolated North Korea gets a $1 million gift to build new nuclear plant to power electricity for all KONGO | Takahama to receive 3,350 tons of fertilizer for growing corn SOCIAL | 2 teens accused of using phone to sell stolen valuables from Japan KOREAN BEACH | Vodka, cigarettes, and more RSS Feed | 1st-rate hotel is the envy of all Japan's best night clubs OJSC | Man discovers a $50,000 prize in a cash game TIMES | Man takes on $500,000 jackpot from a $100 jackpot TAXI NEWS | Tokyo police arrested 16 people for allegedly accepting bribes on a game of mahjong TAXI | Jinjo man arrested for accepting cash from an 8-year-old boy for taking a selfie ABS News | Maid of 500 yen can be yours for life when you live in Nihonbashi MISTORIA | 'Gambler' gets $120M win after a game of poker A |