THE GREAT CHINA INTERNET BETTING PROSECUTION
(Update)
23 January 2009
Defendants plead guilt as China's biggest online
gambling case gets into gear
China's biggest online gambling prosecution (see
previous InfoPowa reports) opened in the Putuo District
People's Court last week with all 20 defendants in the
Internet football betting case admitting guilt, reports
the Shanghai Daily News.
Prosecutors revealed that the betting ring generated
stakes exceeding 6.6 billion yuan (US$965 million), and
the gang earned more than 1.6 million yuan from illegal
wagers between August 2006 and May 2008 (see previous
InfoPowa reports).
Due to the guilty pleas, the court adopted simplified
procedures that allow a speedier trial. Even so, there
was no immediate verdict at the end of the one-day
hearing Friday.
All the defendants are locals except for one from Fujian
Province and one from Anhui Province, the Shanghai Daily
News reports. The defendants, led by 41-year-old Qian
Baochun, were charged with operating three betting clubs
that were linked to overseas soccer gambling Websites,
one of which was in Macau.
Qian and Zou Jun (45) told the court they obtained
accounts allowing them to place bets on those sites from
friends and started their own online operation when the
2006 World Cup was held in Germany. The pair conspired
with six other defendants to develop a network of agents
and gamblers and to hire people to help run the
operation, prosecutors claimed.
During the period, some of the eight original
"investors," whose share of earnings was based on the
amount of investment, quit because they "...realised
they were in an illegal and dangerous business,"
according to court testimony. The other defendants were
either agents or people hired to operate the scheme.
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