No charges in probe on NRL fixing
TWO of Sydney’s biggest crime figures – known for drug trafficking and money laundering – have been linked to a number of first grade rugby league players after NSW Police’s probe into NRL match fixing allegations.
The investigation also found crime figures supplied players with prostitutes, cocaine and encouraged them to gamble to get “inside” information for betting on NRL games, but failed to uncover any evidence of match-fixing relating to three matches in 2015 and one in 2016.
Police said while they found no evidence games were rigged, they did detect a number of irregular bets made by individuals, including $100,000 placed by people acting for a gambling identity.
Others, including players and former players were observed making much larger bets than their regular punts. Some regular $50 punters were instead recorded betting $10,000 and $15,000 at a time.
“While investigators were provided information and noted suspicious betting behaviour, no one has been or will be prosecuted under Strike Force Nuralda,’’ police have announced.