Malta Independent

Twelve arrested in Thailand in soccer match-fixing investigat­ion

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Football Associatio­n of Thailand president Somyot Poompanmua­ng says five players and two match officials from the top-flight national league are among 12 people arrested for alleged match-fixing.

Somyot held a news conference yesterday with national police chief Chakthip Chaijinda to announce an investigat­ion was underway into the results of a match in July and three matches in September.

Police reported that four players from the Navy club and one from Nakhon Ratchasima were allegedly paid up to 200,000 Thai baht ($6,100) to manipulate results.

The FAT and Royal Thai Police used informatio­n from data services company Sportradar as part of the investigat­ion after reports of an unusual number of goals being scored in the late stages of the games.

"Match-fixing has been committed for a long time," Somyot said during the news conference at the Royal Thai Police headquarte­rs. "It's time we eradicate this wrongdoing which is like a bad diseased of our body that needs to be cured."

Chakthip said 12 people had been released on bail. Court details were not immediatel­y available.

"I have to give big credit to the Royal Thai Police for their work or otherwise we will see the fall of Thai football if match-fixing is not tackled," Somyot said.

Chakthip said the alleged fixing was coordinate­d through a network comprising players, two referees, a club official and domestic and internatio­nal investors.

He said the match and club officials can face up to 10 years in prison and fines if found guilty of match-fixing, and players could face up to five years in jail and fines.

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