JOINT POLICE ACTION HAMMERS ONLINE GAMBLING RING
20 November 2009
Greek and Cypriot police conduct raids in
both countries after a year of investigations
A joint police action against electronic gambling in
Greece and Cyprus has resulted in the arrest of a
44-year-old Athenian man and a continuing manhunt for a
second accused, reports the Cyprus Mail newspaper.
“The operation constitutes a breakdown of a large
electronic gambling network. The discovery of the case
started from Cyprus and police officers from Cyprus went
to Greece to participate in the investigations,” Justice
Minister Loucas Louca revealed.
Late last week
Cypriot and Greek police officers searched hundreds of
establishments in Greece, following information that an
electronic gambling network operating from there was
offering online gambling services to hundreds of
establishments in both countries.
“The presence
of a central server was discovered a year ago and the
investigation has lead to yesterday’s operation in
Greece,” said police spokesman Michalis Katsounotos.
Two central servers were discovered in Athens, one
found in a private home and the second in the office of
a telecommunications company. The man arrested in Greece
is believed to have been the server’s owner, and was the
legal adviser of the company where the server in
question was found.
The server was used to
transmit electronic gambling services to 300
establishments in Cyprus and hundreds more in Greece.
Katsounotos yesterday confirmed that Cyprus Police
intend to ask for the extradition of the Greek suspect,
so that he faces a Cypriot court.
According to
the police investigators, an examination of the
confiscated serves found in Greece will help police
track down the specific establishments in Cyprus that
offered illegal gambling services as part of this
network. Police also estimated that the heads of the
illegal electronic gambling network made millions in
daily profits
The second suspect is still being
sought in Greece, and is believed to have provided
technical support for the operation. Police believe the
bust represents a hit on one of the largest online
gambling networks they have yet encountered in the
region.
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