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A reputable german newspaper reported a raid in SG where 14 people were arrested, among them the suspected leader of that international soccer matchfixing syndicate. Was that reported in the SG papers? I must have missed it.
Spiegel report: http://www.spiegel.de/sport/fussbal...r-dan-tan-offenbar-festgenommen-a-923144.html
Translated by Google Translate:
Police action: Bet Godfather Dan Tan arrested apparently
Because of possible match-fixing 14 people have been arrested in Singapore. Even Dan Tan, a mastermind of the global betting fraud should have been held under it.
Hamburg - The Singapore authorities have succeeded, according to Interpol, a blow to the international gambling mafia. On suspicion of belonging to a criminal gang that is supposed to be involved in global match-fixing, twelve men and two women were arrested after a nationwide crackdown.
It was an "important step in the crackdown against the international syndicate manipulation," praised Interpol Secretary General Ronald K. Noble in a statement. Investigators in Singapore were supported by Interpol. Five of the suspects to be detained pending further investigations continue, the remaining nine are released on bail.
According to information from authorities circles to be among those arrested and Eng Tan Seet, known as Dan Tan, have been found. Of Singaporeans is suspected to be involved in the manipulation of about 700 games, he is considered one of the masterminds of the global betting fraud. Among other things, he is in betting manipulation in Italy to be involved.
Spiegel report: http://www.spiegel.de/sport/fussbal...r-dan-tan-offenbar-festgenommen-a-923144.html
Translated by Google Translate:
Police action: Bet Godfather Dan Tan arrested apparently
Because of possible match-fixing 14 people have been arrested in Singapore. Even Dan Tan, a mastermind of the global betting fraud should have been held under it.
Hamburg - The Singapore authorities have succeeded, according to Interpol, a blow to the international gambling mafia. On suspicion of belonging to a criminal gang that is supposed to be involved in global match-fixing, twelve men and two women were arrested after a nationwide crackdown.
It was an "important step in the crackdown against the international syndicate manipulation," praised Interpol Secretary General Ronald K. Noble in a statement. Investigators in Singapore were supported by Interpol. Five of the suspects to be detained pending further investigations continue, the remaining nine are released on bail.
According to information from authorities circles to be among those arrested and Eng Tan Seet, known as Dan Tan, have been found. Of Singaporeans is suspected to be involved in the manipulation of about 700 games, he is considered one of the masterminds of the global betting fraud. Among other things, he is in betting manipulation in Italy to be involved.