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  1. Jul 19, 2005 · The bunco squad is those policemen who investigate confidence swindles. In use from the 40's through the 60's. Not usual among law enforcement today. The original "bunco" was a dishonest gambling game. Perhaps a variant of banco, from Spanish banca, which is a card game similar to "monte".

  2. an informal name for a police department dealing with fraud; fraud squad. The so-called training ended abruptly as detectives from three bunco squads raided the office. She did have a real concern that at any moment the bunco squad might knock on the door and take her off in cuffs.

  3. Much like the Gold Rush, most people who set out to get rich with Bunco were left swindled or penniless. By the 1920s Prohibition, Bunco became a favorite game in speakeasies and underground bars. This led to the rise of Bunco Squads to root out swindlers, fraud, and alcohol peddlers. Here’s how.

  4. noun. bun· co ˈbəŋ- (ˌ)kō. variants or bunko. plural buncos or bunkos. Synonyms of bunco. : a swindling game or scheme. bunco transitive verb. Synonyms. con. fiddle [ chiefly British] flimflam. fraud. hustle. scam. shell game. sting. swindle. See all Synonyms & Antonyms in Thesaurus. Examples of bunco in a Sentence.

  5. Jul 19, 2005 · The bunco squad is those policemen who investigate confidence swindles. In use from the 40's through the 60's. Not usual among law enforcement today. The original "bunco" was a dishonest gambling game. Perhaps a variant of banco, from Spanish banca, which is a card game similar to "monte".

  6. en.m.wikipedia.org › wiki › BuncoBunco - Wikipedia

    During the 1920s and Prohibition, bunco was re-popularized as a gambling game, often associated with speakeasies. Law-enforcement groups raiding these parlors came to be known as "bunco squads". Bunco saw a resurgence in popularity as a family game in the 1980s.

  7. While the term “bunco” is still sometimes used — usually about a Bunco Squad – it’s a separate activity. It should really be considered a distinct word, meaning, and derivative unto itself from the original Spanish “banca.” Bunco has always been a game of confidence and unpredictability, like poker.

  8. The term "Bunco Squad" referred to the detectives who raided these establishments! After prohibition Bunco group activity declined in the major cities of the country, but spread to the suburbs as housing development and the migratory population expanded nationally.

  9. NABI counters elder exploitation, fraud, and scams through information sharing, education, and public awareness.

  10. Sep 18, 1994 · For the city's major crowd events, the squad goes out in teams, the only way to have a chance against the better pickpockets, who work in cunning bands of sentinels, hand-off receivers and the...

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