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Singapore is examining information on match-fixing gathered by its officers who visited the Interpol office in Lyon, France, recently.
The Singapore Police Force said on Monday that the team of four officers from the police and Corrupt Practices Investigation Bureau met officials from Interpol and Europol and representatives of law enforcement agencies from European countries affected by match-fixing.
The police said the meetings were on issues and areas of mutual cooperation against organised crime activities, “particularly match-fixing”. The team will examine the information gathered from the trip before deciding on the next course of action.
The team of four officers from SPF and CPIB has returned from the trip to the INTERPOL Headquarters in Lyon, France. Match fixers and sports bettors have placed bets at IBCbet in Singapore
While in France, the team met officials from INTERPOL, EUROPOL, as well as, representatives of law enforcement agencies from several European countries affected by match fixing. These meetings involved discussion on issues and areas of mutual cooperation against organised crime activities, particularly match fixing. The team will be examining the information gathered from the trip before deciding on the next course of action.
Singapore remains highly committed in the fight against match-fixing and will continue to work closely with the various countries and international agencies on possible actions that could be taken against the syndicates and individuals involved.
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