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Chinese loan sharks arrested for gambling-related torture

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The police in the Philippines have arrested five Chinese nationals for torturing another Chinese man for recovering the latter’s gambling-induced debts.

Police said the culprits detained the Chinese national Si Yuxiang and made torture videos and sent it his relatives in China, for forcing his relatives to repay the money he allegedly owed them. However, police, on a tip-off, launched a sting operation in which the undercover cops met with the kidnappers occurred at the Solaire Resort & Casino in Manila’s Entertainment City gaming zone.

Si and two of the gang’s other victims were taken to a safe house in the province of Laguna, the site of Si’s torture. The precise mechanism of Si’s abuse went unreported, but police noted that they’d found a taser at the safe house, along with guns and handcuffs.

The gang’s abuse of Si was reportedly recorded on video, which was then sent to Si’s relatives on the Chinese mainland in order to coerce them into paying Si’s debts. Si’s shaken family sent the kidnappers P280k (US$5,230) but they demanded an additional P150k, prompting Si’s family to contact China’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs, which in turn contacted China’s embassy in the Philippines, which then enlisted the help of the PNP-AKG.

Following the meeting at Solaire, PNP-AKG agents trailed their contacts to the safe house, leading to both Si’s rescue and the arrest of the five Chinese nationals. Police also detained a Philippine national who allegedly acted as the gang’s driver and also participated in Si’s torture. Four other Chinese nationals and three Filipinos are also being sought for their alleged involvement in the gang’s activities.

Stories of gaming-related illegal detentions have been rife in the Philippine media for years, pushing local politicians to craft new legislation calling for stiff penalties of up to 14 years in prison for individuals involved in loan sharking operations at casinos.

 

Source: calvinayre.com


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Yolo Entertainment appoints Chief Product, Brand and Data Officers

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Yolo Entertainment, the operator behind leading brands Bitcasino and Sportsbet.io, has promoted from within for three new senior roles: Chief Product & Technology Officer, Chief Brand Officer and Chief Data Officer.

  • Ashley Abela Hardy becomes Chief Product and Technology Officer, having previously joined as Chief Product Officer last year following stints at Gaming Innovation Group and Flutter Entertainment.
  • Shane Anderson assumes the role of Chief Brand Officer. He joined Yolo Entertainment 12 months ago as Director of Partnerships, Content & Brand, having held senior roles at Better Collective and Racing.com.
  • Laura Nash, who joined late last year in a corporate strategy role, becomes Yolo Entertainment’s first Chief Data Officer, after more than a decade in senior business intelligence and performance marketing positions at The Stars Group.

Yolo Entertainment CEO Matthew D’Emanuele said: “I’m thrilled to welcome Shane, Laura, and Ashley to Yolo Entertainment’s C-level team.

These leadership appointments are a key part of our ongoing transformation and commitment to delivering world-class casino and sports betting experiences. Their expertise will be instrumental in driving innovation and performance across the organisation.

Yolo Entertainment CPTO Ashley Abela Hardy said: “Innovation is at the heart of everything we do at Yolo Entertainment, and my focus is simple: deliver the best betting and gaming product in the world.”

Yolo Entertainment CBO Shane Anderson added: “Our brands are already building serious momentum, and I’m looking forward to taking them to the next level.”

Yolo Entertainment CDO Laura Nash added: “My focus is on using data to give players the very best gaming experiences available, so joining Yolo Entertainment was an opportunity I simply couldn’t refuse.”

The appointments are part of Yolo Entertainment’s broader expansion strategy, which has seen the operator strengthen its senior team and land major partnerships over the past few months.

In December, Sandra Vask was promoted to the position of Chief Operating Officer and Anthony Cabrera hired as Director of Bitcasino.

Meanwhile, Sportsbet.io has recently added LALIGA and the World Snooker Tour to an already impressive roster of partners.

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Champions League Drama & EPL Showdown — WinSpirit Launches Betting Series with 2,500 USD in Freebets

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March brings some of the most anticipated football clashes across Europe, including Champions League knockout battles, Premier League showdowns, and UEFA Nations League fixtures. To mark the occasion, WinSpirit has introduced a dedicated Weekly Tournament Series, giving bettors the opportunity to compete across four weeks and claim a share of the Freebet prize pool.

4 Weeks. 4 Tournaments. 2,500 USD in Freebets.

As the football calendar intensifies with Liverpool vs. PSG, Arsenal vs. Chelsea, and Germany vs. Italy, WinSpirit introduces a new Weekly Tournament Series designed to bring even more excitement to sports betting. Across four weeks, participants can compete in a points-based system, with the top 10 players in each tournament earning Freebets.

Tournament Schedule & Prize Pool

  • March 7–11 – 500 USD in Freebets
  • March 14–18 – 500 USD in Freebets
  • March 21–25 – 500 USD in Freebets
  • March 28–April 1 – Grand Finale: 1,000 USD in Freebets

How to Join the Action

  • Place bets with min odds of 1.50
  • Earn 1 point for every qualifying bet (1 EUR = 1 point)
  • Climb the leaderboard and finish in the top 10 to win

The Weekly Tournament Series will be available on the WinSpirit platform according to the schedule. Stay tuned for more upcoming tournaments on the WinSpirit website.

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French Union of Professional Esports Clubs (UFCEP): Esports clubs unite to strengthen their representation in France

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Today marks a historic moment for the global esports industry with the creation of the French Union of Professional Esports Clubs (UFCEP). The new association will unite France’s leading esports clubs, including Team Vitality, Karmine Corp, Gentle Mates, and Solary, to collectively represent the esports ecosystem and its passionate fanbase. The UFCEP will play a crucial role in shaping future decisions made by government bodies, tournament organizers, and publishers, ensuring the continued growth and success of esports in France and beyond.

The UFCEP’s initiative is part of a bigger strategy aimed at building a stronger, more credible and sustainable global esports ecosystem. A unique opportunity to strengthen France’s position as a key player in the global esports industry and create a new union to represent and support its various stakeholders, especially with many key deadlines fast approaching in 2025, including the VALORANT Champions and the Rocket League Worlds esports tournaments

A new union to represent France and the esports ecosystem

The UFCEP builds upon years of collaboration among France’s top esports clubs, having collectively worked together to evolve and grow the global esports industry. With a mission to increase the visibility and credibility of esports worldwide, the union is dedicated to representing the interests of both the clubs and their passionate fanbase. Its goal is to elevate the global esports landscape by fostering positive change on both the international and local levels.

By representing all French esports clubs and their millions of fans, the UFCEP is creating one strong voice that the teams and clubs can identify with. The UFCEP will also represent the needs of the esports ecosystem, including fans, clubs and players, any decisions made by tournament organizers and game publishers and manage any issues with government bodies.

Aligned with the global esports landscape, the UFCEP is committed to promoting an open and inclusive model, allowing any club that meets the eligibility criteria to automatically join the union. This approach guarantees representation for all professional esports clubs, embracing their diversity while uniting them within a structured and cohesive ecosystem.

The elected members of the Steering Committee will be responsible for representing the interests of the UFCEP and serving as key communicators with various stakeholders, including tournament organizers, publishers, government, parliamentarians, and economic and institutional decision-makers. A designated representative will ensure a supportive framework that promotes the long-term sustainability of the esports ecosystem, safeguarding the interests of its brands, fans, and players.

Protecting the sustainability and structure of the esports industry

Comprising internationally recognized esports organisations, the UFCEP represents a diverse range of popular esports titles, including League of Legends, Rocket League, VALORANT and Counter-Strike. These French clubs also boast a roster of exceptionally talented professional gamers, including Mathieu “zywOo” Herbaut, Caliste “Caliste” Henry-Hennebert, Jeremy “Eika” Valdenaire, and Luna “Lilith” Benzerara-Arnoux. Home to many esports superstars, France has an incredible ability to create and nurture talent, a strength that must be protected and built on to develop and propel the global esports industry into the next generation.

The participating esports clubs are already deeply committed to fostering a healthy and sustainable ecosystem. However, to elevate these efforts further, a robust framework must be created, coupled with comprehensive support for players throughout their careers. This involves developing personalised training programs that empower players to continue their education alongside their professional esports careers. Additionally, dedicated training courses, such as esports focused studies and specialised skills development, are crucial to nurturing player growth. This enhanced support system will unlock greater post-career opportunities for young talent, ensuring long-term success both on and off the screen.

Equally vital is addressing the challenges players face in their professional journeys. This begins with the creation of a streamlined legal framework that facilitates visa processing during transfer periods and prioritises the protection of players’ mental well-being. Combating the pervasive threat of cyberbullying, a significant concern for many young esports and sports athletes alike, must remain a top priority.

These measures are crucial, not only for safeguarding players but also for strengthening France’s position as an emerging global esports hub. With a rising number of French players exerting significant economic influence and an increasing influx of major international tournaments being held in the country, ensuring their well-being and development is fundamental to sustaining this momentum.

France, an esports nation, fuelled by its passionate young fanbase

The UFCEP stands firm in its commitment to the core values that define esports and unite its players: performance, inclusion, and passion. These organizations play a pivotal role in shaping French youth culture, captivating over 7 million fans, predominantly between the ages of 18 and 34. Through their active participation in major international competitions, they continue to expand their influence and elevate France’s standing on the global esports stage.

As the global esports audience experiences significant growth, reaching 544 million fans in 2024, France has emerged as a key destination for hosting major international events. Paris has been chosen multiple times by Riot Games, the publisher of League of Legends, to host the highly coveted World Championship Finals. In 2023, the region made history by hosting the inaugural Counter-Strike Major, an event of Grand Slam caliber in the esports world.

Looking ahead, 2025 is poised to be an equally prestigious year for the esports ecosystem. The UFCEP’s member clubs will be at the forefront of a calendar brimming with high-profile tournaments, including the VALORANT Champions (equivalent to World Championships), the Rocket League Worlds, the Evolution Championship Series, the 2025 Fortnite Global Championship and the TFT Open Qualifier.

These events provide a unique opportunity for the UFCEP to collaborate closely with governing bodies, tournament organizers, and publishers to create unforgettable experiences for fans, athletes, clubs and players alike. With an unwavering focus on advancing France’s position as a global esports powerhouse, the UFCEP is poised to continue driving positive change and shaping the future of esports on the world stage.

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