In March, there was an Australian Tournament Counter Strike. The games of this tournament have apparently been rigged. It's not like in Brett farve-deflating the ball, but instead, the players launched the games and placed bets on these games. It's less complicated than deflating the game chair of an opponent or something like that. These acts infringed the integrity of the CS: GO tournament and were investigated by the Victorian police, which issued a declaration concerning the arrests made in the context of this scandal.
In total, 6 men were arrested with ages from 19 to 22 years old. Three men of Mill Park, a man from South Moran and two men from Mount Eliza were arrested between Wednesday and Friday. In the declaration published by the Victorian police, all six were interviewed about offenses related to a conduct that corrupted or corrupted an event bet or a possibility of event, or the use of corrupted behavior information for betting purposes. These offenses are punishable by imprisonment up to 10 years. They have since been released pending new surveys and the investigation is still in progress.
The detectives worked and continue to work with betting agencies. This is probably as the police have obtained the evidence necessary to proceed with these arrests. Another part of the statement spoke of betting on Esport wider. Esports is really an emerging sports industry and the Request for Availability of Paris on the results of tournaments and matches will be accompanied by a request, said Deputy Commissioner Neil Paterson. It is important that the police and other bodies of the law, game and betting industries continue to work together to target any suspicious activity. These mandates also emphasize that the police will take seriously any suspicious or criminal activity in the field of sports, and we encourage anyone with information to be known.
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