MORE GREEK ONLINE GAMBLING ARRESTS
20 April 2007
Three Internet cafes raided
Three Internet cafe owners, and six of their players are
reported to be under arrest in Arta, Western Greece
following raids this week by Greek police. The
authorities claim that illegal online betting was taking
place at the three venues, which had installed gambling
software offering foreign-based online betting on games
at an unspecified UK bookie.
The arrests come in a week in which British gambling
group William Hill voiced an intention to challenge the
Greek government monopoly if its application for a
betting licence was turned down. As a member of the
European Union, Greece is subject to the requirements of
the union's free passage for trade and services from
other EU states policy.
Gambling in Greece is the preserve of OPAP, in which the
government has interests. The president of OPAP, Sotiris
Kostakos, did not mince his words in responding to the
news of the arrests, telling reporters: "The only
company with the right to operate betting in Greece is
OPAP. Some people are getting rich unlawfully while the
Greek state haemorrhages."
According to OPAP, which is Greece’s only officially
sanctioned betting organisation, the illegal betting
market in Greece is equal in value to the
state-monopoly, or roughly Euro 1.4 billion. OPAP had
earlier threatened to prosecute Greek residents who try
to circumvent its services and bet directly with foreign
gaming companies online. Last month a Piraeus man was
detained for similar offences (see previous InfoPowa
report).
Online Casino News courtesy of InfoPowa
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