EUROPEAN POLICE SWOOP ON FOOTBALL CHEATERS
20 November 2009
German prosecutors hint at widespread
operation
European media are reporting on statements from German
prosecutors this week that suggest widespread police
actions and an unspecified number of arrests across
Europe by various cooperating police forces
investigating football match-fixing.
Over a
hundred individuals are reported to have been
interviewed in the match-fixing probe, which apparently
involves major European football leagues.
The
German prosecutors have not yet disclosed what other
countries were involved in the raids.
It is
public knowledge that German authorities have been
working closely with UEFA during investigations into
corruption and match-fixing in the popular sport. The
latest information is that a criminal ring is suspected
of bribing players, referees and officials to fix
matches which would either affect the final score or
create a situation in the game that would not normally
take place. The ring would then place huge sums on money
on the outcome they had generated through their criminal
efforts.
Some German media reports claim that
the top Turkish football league is just one of the
targets on which international police investigators are
focusing.
UEFA announced in September that the
organisation is investigating 40 matches over the last 4
years in the Champions League and UEFA Cup - mainly
involving Eastern European teams.
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