Detectives from the New South Wales State Crime Command's Organised Crime Squad executed nine search warrants across seven different locations in Australia and arrested a 40-year-old man on Wednesday, according to a statement.
During the searches, detectives seized $9,087 (AUD $12,000) in cash, documentation and electronic devices, according to the Organized Crime Squad.
'Strike Force Brombal' was established in June -- made up of detectives from the Organised Crime Squad with assistance from Sport Integrity Australia -- to 'investigate a transnational gambling syndicate allegedly placing corrupt bets on international table tennis tournaments,' said the police statement.
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The 40-year-old man was charged for the use of 'corrupt conduct information to bet' and 'knowingly deal with proceeds of crime intent to conceal,' added the statement.
Police said the man had received information relating to fix table tennis matches in Europe. 'Corrupt bets were subsequently placed on the matches, resulting in winnings valued at (AUD) $500,000),' equal to more than $378,000 in US dollars.
After being granted bail, the man is due to appear at Newcastle Local Court on January 28, 2021.
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The investigation is continuing, according to the release.
CNN has reached out to the International Table Tennis Federation and Sport Integrity Australia for comment.
CNN has reached out to the International Table Tennis Federation and Sport Integrity Australia for comment. After being granted bail, the man is due to appear at Newcastle Local Court on January 28, 2021. After being granted bail, the man is due to appear at Newcastle Local Court on January 28, 2021. The 40-year-old man was charged for the use of 'corrupt conduct information to bet' and 'knowingly deal with proceeds of crime intent to conceal,' added the statement. The 40-year-old man was charged for the use of 'corrupt conduct information to bet' and 'knowingly deal with proceeds of crime intent to conceal,' added the statement. The investigation is continuing, according to the release. Police said the man had received information relating to fix table tennis matches in Europe. 'Corrupt bets were subsequently placed on the matches, resulting in winnings valued at (AUD) $500,000),' equal to more than $378,000 in US dollars. During the searches, detectives seized $9,087 (AUD $12,000) in cash, documentation and electronic devices, according to the Organized Crime Squad. The 40-year-old man was charged for the use of 'corrupt conduct information to bet' and 'knowingly deal with proceeds of crime intent to conceal,' added the statement. After being granted bail, the man is due to appear at Newcastle Local Court on January 28, 2021. Visit CNN.com/sport for more news, features, and videos Visit CNN.com/sport for more news, features, and videos READ: 11-year-old Syrian table tennis player Hend Zaza qualifies for Olympics 'Strike Force Brombal' was established in June -- made up of detectives from the Organised Crime Squad with assistance from Sport Integrity Australia -- to 'investigate a transnational gambling syndicate allegedly placing corrupt bets on international table tennis tournaments,' said the police statement. Detectives from the New South Wales State Crime Command's Organised Crime Squad executed nine search warrants across seven different locations in Australia and arrested a 40-year-old man on Wednesday, according to a statement. CNN has reached out to the International Table Tennis Federation and Sport Integrity Australia for comment. CNN has reached out to the International Table Tennis Federation and Sport Integrity Australia for comment. 'Strike Force Brombal' was established in June -- made up of detectives from the Organised Crime Squad with assistance from Sport Integrity Australia -- to 'investigate a transnational gambling syndicate allegedly placing corrupt bets on international table tennis tournaments,' said the police statement. Visit CNN.com/sport for more news, features, and videos After being granted bail, the man is due to appear at Newcastle Local Court on January 28, 2021. READ: 11-year-old Syrian table tennis player Hend Zaza qualifies for Olympics Detectives from the New South Wales State Crime Command's Organised Crime Squad executed nine search warrants across seven different locations in Australia and arrested a 40-year-old man on Wednesday, according to a statement. CNN has reached out to the International Table Tennis Federation and Sport Integrity Australia for comment. During the searches, detectives seized $9,087 (AUD $12,000) in cash, documentation and electronic devices, according to the Organized Crime Squad. Police said the man had received information relating to fix table tennis matches in Europe. 'Corrupt bets were subsequently placed on the matches, resulting in winnings valued at (AUD) $500,000),' equal to more than $378,000 in US dollars. CNN has reached out to the International Table Tennis Federation and Sport Integrity Australia for comment. The 40-year-old man was charged for the use of 'corrupt conduct information to bet' and 'knowingly deal with proceeds of crime intent to conceal,' added the statement. Detectives from the New South Wales State Crime Command's Organised Crime Squad executed nine search warrants across seven different locations in Australia and arrested a 40-year-old man on Wednesday, according to a statement. CNN has reached out to the International Table Tennis Federation and Sport Integrity Australia for comment. Visit CNN.com/sport for more news, features, and videos 'Strike Force Brombal' was established in June -- made up of detectives from the Organised Crime Squad with assistance from Sport Integrity Australia -- to 'investigate a transnational gambling syndicate allegedly placing corrupt bets on international table tennis tournaments,' said the police statement.
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