Interpol, the International police agency, has reported that more than 5,000 people have been arrested in a crackdown across Asia on illegal betting on the World Cup. It is estimated that police throughout Asia have seized over $10 million in gambling proceeds that were linked to organized crime syndicates. The [ more ]
Israeli police are cracking down on online gambling within their country. They recently arrested 28 individuals for illegal sports betting on the World Cup after visiting 40 premises that included suspect’s homes, offices, and currency exchange stands. The Israeli police contend that the suspects circumvented the ban on money-clearing services [ more ]
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The Malaysian police are investigating several football betting syndicates that are alledged to be involved with bets amounting to millions of ringgit. They’ve already taken down two betting syndicates, and they are going after the others as betting heats up on the World Cup.
Police have indicated that once they have [ more ]
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China seems to be heating up lately. Hong Kong police have arrested 25 people for running a gambling ring that took bets on the World Cup. This gambling ring took in over $8.5 million in bets on the World Cup in the first week of games. The Hong Kong police [ more ]
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Japan won its first World Cup game outside of Japan and its a shocker to the bookmakers. Japan had 3/1 betting odds against the Cameroon team. Cameron had a pretty solid football team but they just couldn’t pull off a victory. Japan won with a 1-0 victory with the winning [ more ]
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