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57 people arrested in Hong Kong over illegal gambling rings that raked in HK$460 million

  • Those arrested include some said to be kingpins, with others alleged to be middlemen and people who volunteered their bank accounts to launder money

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(From left) Police Chief Inspector Wong Yu-Fai and Senior Inspector Wong Chun-hong with electronic devices and ledgers seized in a crackdown on illegal gambling. Photo: May Tse
Hong Kong police have arrested almost 60 people in a crackdown on overseas gambling websites that have raked in HK$460 million (US$58.9 million) in illegal bets on football matches, horse racing and card games since the start of the year.

The force said on Monday that the 57 people – 49 men and eight women – had been detained as part of an operation code-named “Nearspace” that kicked off last Thursday, about 24 hours before the Euro football championship in Germany started.

Chief Inspector Wong Yu-fai, of the force’s organised crime and triad bureau, said those arrested included five alleged core members said to be behind the five gambling websites.

He added the others included 20 middlemen accused of control over bookmaking accounts linked to the websites.

Wong said the others arrested were mostly alleged to be holders of bank accounts used to launder the proceeds of crime.

The force said Nearspace was launched in the wake of a growing shift towards digitalisation of bookmaking.

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