CHINESE FOOTBALL VETERAN GETS THREE YEARS FOR
INTERNET GAMBLING
29 January 2010
Former footballer who ran online sports
betting operationalso fined $200 000
Former Chinese soccer star Lv Dong has been sentenced by
a court in the north eastern city of Dashiqiao to three
years in prison for operating an Internet sports betting
ring. He was also required to pay a fine of 1.5 million
yuan - about $200 000, reports the news agency Xinhua.
Lv Dong was convicted of running an online gambling
operation as a general agent by exploiting the overseas
"Winning Goal" network from September 2008 to March
2009, during which time he handled wagers totalling
30.24 million yuans (about US$ 4 million) from his
agents and other gamblers.
When arrested, he
reportedly handed in 110 000 yuan ($15 000).
Born
in 1967, Lv Dong was a member of the Liaoning ten-time
winning soccer team in the Chinese soccer league. After
his retirement in the 1990s, he worked as a coach for
its second-string team and ran a bar. He admitted to the
judge that he had controlled three accounts of WH0002,
Wj228B and HQ711 from Winning Goal for online gambling,
and took 20 percent kickbacks from the losers' betting
as well as one percent of the total wagers placed from
September 8, 2008 to March 22, 2009.
"I received
kickbacks of something around 70,000 to 80,000 yuans
(about $10 000), and the money was transferred through
banks," said Lv.
According to Lv, the Winning
Goal runs the online gambling in four categories:
shareholders, general agents, agents and members, and
only those members are allowed to cast their betting,
while the others merely split the dividends in
accordance with agreed percentages of 2.25, 1.25 and
0.75.
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