The Courier & Advertiser (Angus and Dundee)

Ex-lichtie charged over betting scam claim

COURT: Angus man one of four to appear in dock over alleged fraudulent gain of £16k

- GRAHAM BROWN

A group of Angus men including a profession­al player has appeared in court charged with a £16,000 football betting scam.

They are alleged to have bet on former Arbroath forward Kane Hester being booked during a Scottish Cup game between Elgin City and Hibernian last July.

Hester, 24, Brodie Myers, 26, Calvin Parrott, 24, and Findlay Soutar, 23, all from Montrose, appeared separately and in private before Sheriff Gregor Murray at Forfar Sheriff Court yesterday.

The charge alleges the group agreed Hester would purposely commit a foul and placed three separate bets on him receiving a booking, which he is accused of doing by stamping on an opponent’s calf.

Prosecutor­s say the fraud led to online firm Bet365 paying out the five-figure sum.

All four accused made no plea and were committed for further examinatio­n. They were each granted bail.

Hester joined Elgin City from Arbroath in January last year.

A Scottish League 2 footballer is among four Angus men to have appeared in court over an alleged £16,000 betting scam.

Former Arbroath striker Kane Hester is charged with forming a fraudulent scheme with three co-accused to receive a booking during a Scottish Cup game between his current club Elgin City and Hibernian last July.

Prosecutor­s say this led to a £16,000 payout by online gambling firm Bet365.

The accused men are all from Montrose and appeared on petition, privately and separately, before Sheriff Gregor Murray at Forfar Sheriff Court yesterday.

Hester, 24, Brodie Myers, 26, Calvin Parrott, 24, and Findlay Soutar, 23, face a charge of obtaining money through the formation of a fraudulent scheme.

The petition alleges the scheme involved placing bets on Hester receiving a booking from the referee during the cup game at Elgin’s Borough Briggs Stadium on July 26 last year.

Prosecutor­s say between July 25 and August 2, the men agreed the footballer would purposely commit a foul, placed three separate bets on him receiving a booking and that Hester received a booking by stamping on the calf of an opponent.

The petition alleges the yellow card Hester received led to a payout of approximat­ely £16,000 in winnings from Bet365, which was obtained by fraud.

An alternativ­e charge on the petition under the Gambling Act 2005 alleges the four accused cheated at gambling between July 25 and August 2 last year by placing three separate bets Hester would receive a booking and that the player intentiona­lly stamped on the calf of a rival player, resulting in the fivefigure winnings being paid out.

All four accused made no plea or declaratio­n and were committed for further examinatio­n.

They were each granted bail by Sheriff Murray.

A further court date has not been set. The Edinburgh club won the July 2019 cup tie 2-0 through goals by Joe Newell and Florian Kamberi.

Centre forward Hester joined Elgin City in January 2019 on a contract due to run to 2022.

He has made a total of 30 appearance­s for the club this season, the latest coming in their 3-2 home defeat to Stenhousem­uir on Saturday.

He previously played more than 60 games for Arbroath.

Persons convicted of offences under the section of the Gambling Act the accused have appeared on can face a maximum prison sentence of two years on indictment, or 51 weeks at summary level.

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