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Police smash online soccer gambling gangs - Chinadaily.com.cn


While Chinese fans have been enjoying international soccer tournaments in recent weeks, police across the country have solved a number of online gambling cases that used events such as the ongoing ... Read More

Police Smash Soccer Gambling Ring - WSJ - The Wall Street Journal


Police in southeastern China say they've cracked an online sports gambling network that pulled in roughly $15 billion in bets over three years. China's soccer team didn't make the cut for this ... Read More

Hong Kong police smash vast soccer gambling racket | Reuters


Hong Kong police have smashed a vast, cross-border bookmaking syndicate in Hong Kong and southern China targeting the soccer World Cup which had taken in around 7 billion yuan (679.9 million ... Read More

Police smash major World Cup betting ring in Macau | Reuters


Macau police have busted a bookmaking racket that allegedly took HK$5 billion ($645 million) in illegal bets - including a single HK$40 million bet - on World Cup football matches in a week, the ... Read More

16 arrested after police smash suspected soccer-betting racket


16 arrested after police smash suspected soccer-betting racket. ... 19 premises thought to belong to an illegal soccer bookmaking syndicate allegedly controlled by the Wo Shing Wo triad gang. ... Read More

Police smash ring taking Net bets on soccer final


Police believe they have smashed a syndicate that accepted bets via the Internet on the UEFA Cup Final between Liverpool and Alaves, which was played in Germany early this morning. Read More


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