The Gold Coast Bulletin

No charges in probe on NRL fixing

- MARK MORRI & MICHAEL CARAYANNIS

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.

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