Betting in
This file photo
shows the items seized by Vietnamese police in an online football betting and
gambling case.
Ministry of Public Security
The total amount spent on illegal
online football betting in
The striking figures were included in a report released
by the Vietnamese Ministry of Public Security at a conference on the
prevention and control of gambling and gambling rings nationwide.
The ministry said 14 main bankers and 63 main websites were identified during the World Cup, while adding that these websites used Vietnamese to target football bettors and gamblers in These sites even offered advances to bettors and gamblers so that they could place bets. This practice is very dangerous, as when someone loses, the lender will use every measure, including illegal ones, to recover the debts, the report said. Major General Ho Si Tien, head of the ministry’s Social Crime Investigation Department, said a number of people in This forum drew nearly 15,000 members, who bet or gambled by using “P.coins”, a virtual money unit created by the operators of the forum. Real money would be used to pay after each bet is completed, Tien said. During the World Cup, police coordinated with other concerned agencies to block 1,450 websites and IP addresses involved in betting and gambling, he added. Tien said that police efforts helped to reduce betting and gambling by 50 percent compared to previous major football events. Lieutenant General Tran Trong Luong, head of the ministry’s General Department for Crime Prevention and Control, said police faced problems when they asked commercial and credit institutions to provide details of suspicious transactions related to illegal betting and gambling. Many banks refused to share such information, claiming that this can only be done after a criminal prosecution is issued. “From September 2013 to now, banks have only provided the details of 10 suspicious deals. This figure is too small,” Luong told Tuoi Tre (Youth) newspaper. “Banks should be more responsible in providing police with information necessary for their investigations into online betting and gambling cases,” he added.
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Thứ Bảy, 23 tháng 8, 2014
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