The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Vietnam arrests senior cop over ‘gambling ring’

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HANOI: Vietnam has arrested a senior police official in charge of tackling illegal online betting after he was accused of having links to a gambling ring in the communist nation.

The now-former chief of the ‘high-technology department’ at the powerful Ministry of Public Security (MPS) is the most senior police official to be targeted amid a sweeping crackdown on rampant corruption.

Police Major General Nguyen Thanh Hoa, 60, was arrested on Sunday evening in a Hanoi hospital where he was reportedly receiving medical treatment, according to state-run Tuoi Tre newspaper.

He is being investigat­ed for ‘organising gambling’ in northern Phu Tho province, MPS said in a statement Sunday.

Hoa has also been stripped of his police title by Vietnam’s President Tran Dai Quang, the former head of MPS, the statement added.

The government website said other police may have participat­ed in the ring, which state media said was part of an internatio­nal network involving millions of dollars.

Hoa’s department of ‘high technology’ is in charge of tackling illegal activity on the web, including online fraud and illegal betting.

Hegainedno­torietybus­tingillici­t online gambling, including in 2012 when he shut down hundreds of websites and IP addresses linked to illegal football betting.

Gambling is considered a social vice in Vietnam, and most betting is illegal for locals. The government announced last year it would allow some locals to bet in casinos on a trial basis, and also loosened the rules on sports betting.

The investigat­ion comes amid an aggressive anti-corruption campaign that has targeted highlevel officials, businessme­n and bankers.

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