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540 arrested for online football gambling

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BEIJING: China has cracked down on online football gambling during the World Cup, arresting more than 540 suspected of participat­ing in schemes involving more than US$1.5bil (RM6.08bil), state media said.

The suspects were “associated with more than 20 gangs”, and their servers, computers, mobile phones and bank cards were confiscate­d, police in China’s southern province of Guangdong told the official Xinhua news agency.

Some 70 mobile apps and websites as well as 250 online chat groups have also been shuttered, Xinhua said on Wednesday without providing further detail.

In May, police honed in on an online gambling platform which accepted bitcoin and had grown to 330,000 members in just eight months.

Authoritie­s arrested six of its key organisers, froze assets of over 5mil yuan (RM3.02mil), and confiscate­d virtual currency worth over US$1.5mil (RM6.08mil), Xinhua said, without giving specific dates of the raid.

Although all gambling is technicall­y illegal in China, it is permitted in the country’s hundreds of thousands of “lottery shops”.

These are run by China’s Sports Administra­tion, with part of the proceeds ploughed back into sport ranging from financing stadiums to training the next generation of Chinese athletes.

However, the government remains vigilant and dozens of unauthoris­ed “lottery ticket” apps, which enable punters to place a bet with a single click, were closed down in the first week of the World Cup. — AFP

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