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17 operators of illegal sports gambling sites detained
Posted : 2021-06-28 11:43
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Two illegal sports gambling rings, together worth 900 billion won ($797 million), have been busted, leading to the arrests of 17 suspects, the Busan police agency said Monday.
The agency said its cybercrime investigation team has apprehended 38 people and put 17 of them under investigation for having illegally operated sports gambling sites. Seventeen users of the gambling sites were also booked on charges of violating the National Sports Promotion Act, it said.
Police are still tracking down one of the main culprits in his 40s, who fled abroad and has been placed on Interpol s most wanted list.