Hong Kong police have arrested 85 people in 46 operations since
the World Cup started, seizing HK$56 million (US$7.2 million) in
soccer betting chips, Secretary for Home Affairs Patrick Ho said on
Wednesday.
The figures are higher than those for the 2002 World Cup in
which 66 were arrested and 38 million HK dollars in betting chips
seized.
Ho said that most illegal bookmakers have moved their operations
overseas due to vigorous police enforcement, and so are doing
business over the Internet more.
In response, police have sought support from Internet service
providers in recent operations and seized control of eight computer
servers connected to 13 websites.
Ho said police liaised with counterparts in Guangdong, Macao and
across Southeast Asia, and have formed a mechanism to work together
to combat soccer bookmaking.
Police have written to international remittance organizations,
urging them to take extra care in offering account services to
companies related to bookmaking. In-depth financial investigation
of bookmaking syndicates has been undertaken to investigate money
laundering.
(Xinhua News Agency June 29, 2006)