The Thai police have nabbed thrice as many gambling suspects during this World Cup than they did for the 2014 tournament.
The Royal Thai Police on Monday has arrested 15,007 punters including three minors from May 1 to July 15. Police also seised evidence and the assets of suspects totalling Bt51.2 million, deputy national police chief Chalermkiat Srivorakhan told reporters at the Royal Thai Police head office in Bangkok.
The highest number of punters (1000 cases) were nabbed for the final match when France competed with Croatia on Sunday night local time, he added.
The number of arrested suspects – both before and during the World Cup period – was three times higher than that during the 2014 competition, Chalermkiat said. That year 4679 punters, 258 bookies and 127 ticket runners were rounded up, he said. During that 2014 tournament, police also seised gambling evidence worth Bt12.4 million. Chalermkiat noted that police had been monitoring 11 target provinces for loans during the month-long World Cup 2018. As expected, they found that loans were taken out more frequently and for higher monetary values than was normal. Police believe many people have gone into debt – some for as much as Bt1 million – so that they could place bets.
Source: nationmultimedia.com
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