| Posted by: ian_go at June 26, 2006, 10:04 am | | Topic: Over 100 arrested in Hong Kong for World Cup gambling Forum: Winner Online |
More than 100 people have been arrested in Hong Kong for illegal gambling on football since the World Cup kicked off, police have said.
Police said betting slips worth more than 50 million dollars (6.4 million US) had been seized in about 50 operations since the opening of the World Cup in Germany on June 9.
In the nearby gambling centre of Macau, police raided a soccer betting racket on Saturday, seizing 100 million dollars (12.8 million US) in betting slips.
According to local press, the racket was operated by a Hong Kong triad gang. A Hong Kong man, a Macau man and five mainland Chinese men were arrested during the raid.
The World Cup finals are expected to prove a big draw for punters in Hong Kong where the government estimates 50-60 billion Hong Kong dollars worth of bets are placed with illegal bookies annually.
Legal soccer gambling was introduced in this gambling-mad southern Chinese territory in 2003 in a bid to drive underground bookmakers out of business.
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