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Football betting rackets operated from Dubai broken

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Letter: Maybe there isn’t much in a city that follows football and even fewer will know the Iran-Iraqi FIFA 2022 World Cup qualifier played at Finaaway Tehran.
But there are thousands that put online bets in these games.
And the bookie, which operates from Dubai, has hired ‘supervisors’ from the city to oversee the bets placed in this match.
The turn of the betting racket can be measured by salary, which rose to rs 40,000 per month, which was employed in a different location Get from operators based in Dubai.
The police arrested a man like that from the city on Friday.
The arrest accusations have been identified as a 26-year-old booth of the police while the police ordered nine others because they were allegedly running a gambling racket.
Violations were registered at the Jahangirpura police station after Gajjar was arrested from his home.
Violations are registered under the prevention of gambling.
Employees are given training in Dubai and are equipped with cellphones to monitor online betting platforms.
They keep watching through cellular applications and some IDs.
Of the nine other people were accused, Amit and Santosh Thakkar were believed to be the main operator of the racket and based in Dubai.
“Amit and Santosh run a gambling racket from Dubai.
They keep watching throughout the operation while some young men like Plaza are employed in various locations to keep an eye on certain games,” said a police officer.
Ajjar is hired to oversee soccer and tennis matches.
Plaza should remind his employer if he sees fraud in bets anywhere.
Dropout College, Gajjar, Paid Rs 37,500 Salary.
He keeps watching bets through cellular applications from two cellphones.
He used to enter applications and websites through several IDs made by racket operators.
The police told the police Amit Gujarat and Alpesh Prajapati were two other employees based in Gujarat and they performed similar tasks.
The defendant received a bet in Cricket and Kabaddi too.
Police restored valuable goods worth RS 29,900 including two cellphones, laptops and cash from the defendant.
Gajjar’s father worked in the textile unit in Pandesara and the family did not realize his involvement in the racket.
“The police worked to identify those involved in rackets and efforts to arrest them,” said a police officer.

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