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Singapore cracks down on World Cup illegal betting

Singapore arrested 15 people in a crackdown on illegal betting during intense World Cup fever

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Singapore fans watch the opening ceremony of the 2014 FIFA World Cup. 15 people have been arrested in a crackdown on illegal betting during intense World Cup fever. Photo: AFP
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Singapore police on Monday said they have arrested 15 people in a crackdown on illegal betting during intense World Cup fever in the city-state, which has become notorious for football-linked crime.

“Preliminary investigations revealed that the suspects are believed to have received illegal bets amounting to about Sg$800,000 (HK$4.96 million) in the past two weeks,” the Singapore Police Force said in a statement posted on its website on Monday.

The suspects, 14 men and one women aged between 23 and 70, were detained in raids on Saturday, police said.

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It did not reveal their nationalities and a police spokeswoman declined to specifically link them to betting on matches during the FIFA World Cup, which kicked off on June 12 in Brazil.

Cash totalling Sg$350,000, as well as computers, mobile phones and documents detailing betting and bank transaction records were seized during the raid, police said.

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The crackdown is the second against illegal football betting the police have publicly announced in the past month.

On May 19, the police said 18 people were arrested for being part of an illegal football betting ring that received over Sg$8.0 million in bets.

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