HONG KONG ONLINE GAMBLING RING BUSTED
20 November 2009
Syndicate took in US$1.2 million in only six
months
Police in Hong Kong have arrested a 32-year-old man whom
they believe is a key figure in an online gambling
syndicate that earned some 10 million Hong Kong dollars
(about US$1.2 million) in only six months. The identity
of the suspect is currently being withheld.
The
arrest followed a month-long investigation centred on a
website registered outside the Chinese semi-autonomous
region, reports Earth Times.
Police claim that
the suspect evaded detection by collecting bets
personally from Hong Kong punters who were either
regular customers or referrals. The syndicate is
believed to be one of several illegal gambling
operations which have abandoned old methods of
bookmaking in favour of online Internet operations.
To avoid detection, gamblers are given passwords to
go online and place bets on credit with payments being
settled in cash to agents, who then deposit the money in
bank accounts or carry it over the border into China
where they hand it to other syndicate members.
Earth Times reports that last month, 23 people were
arrested and betting orders totalling 12.2 million Hong
Kong dollars (1.5 million US dollars) were seized after
police carried out several raids on similar syndicates.
Gambling in Hong Kong is illegal except for
betting on horse racing and football through the
official Jockey Club and a weekly government-run
lottery. It is also illegal to place bets with overseas
gambling websites, even if it is legal in the country
where the websites are based.
A police spokesman
said the investigation was continuing with experts from
the computer crime bureau checking computers seized from
the suspect's home.
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