MORE INTERNET GAMBLING BUSTS IN AMERICA
27 April 2007
Search warrants and arrests in Senator Kyl's home
state as Costa Rican online betting site agents are
prosecuted
Reports coming in from Phoenix, Arizona indicate that
the Maricopa County Sheriff's Office served 44 search
warrants on Tuesday in the culmination of a
two-year-long undercover operation targeting an
international gambling ring based in Phoenix but using
Internet betting sites.
Sheriff Joe Arpaio told KPHO that "Operation High
Stakes," had involved undercover deputies who
successfully penetrated four separate but loosely
connected groups working out of various homes and
businesses in the Valley that used unidentified
Internet-based betting sites to take illegal gambling
bets online or via toll free telephone numbers.
Arpaio said that while most bets were made online
through Costa Rica-based betting sites, the payouts and
collections occurred in local Phoenix bars and
restaurants throughout the Valley.
"Millions of dollars were being collected, sometimes
extorted from people here who placed bets through these
illegal gambling operations," Arpaio said. "If someone
couldn't pay their debts, interest rates as high as 51
percent were levied."
Arpaio said that large amounts of cocaine were also
flowing through the gambling syndicates. "Some people
were even forced to give up their homes and their
retirements to pay off the organizations' loan sharks,"
Arpaio said.
In a news conference, Arpaio told reporters that 44
search warrants were simultaneously executed Tuesday
morning, including a number of private residences,
businesses and even private vaults. At the same time,
search warrants were being actioned in Las Vegas and Los
Angeles he revealed.
The investigation, conducted with the assistance of
Arizona Attorney General Terry Goddard's Office, will
freeze 120 local bank accounts, as well as place
racketeering liens on several homes and businesses. 40
suspects who were responsible for the day-to-day
operations of the organisations, including bookies,
collectors, loan sharks and Web site owners, have been
identified.
Without giving any specific details, the Sheriff told
reporters that numerous arrests have been made and more
are anticipated. Hundreds of Arizona bettors had also
been identified, presumably from confiscated records of
the gambling ring, and these would likely be contacted,
the enforcement officer advised.
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