53 people were reportedly acting as "betting mules" for a criminal organization that manipulated sporting events, according to the Spanish National Police.
Spanish authorities claim that the criminal network planned football, tennis, and table tennis match-fixing schemes in more than 20 countries, including Bolivia, Romania, Bulgaria, Ukraine, and Russia.
Over 1,500 betting accounts were under the criminal syndicate's control, and they won about €2 million, the investigation found.
Spanish authorities claim that the criminal network planned football, tennis, and table tennis match-fixing schemes in more than 20 countries, including Bolivia, Romania, Bulgaria, Ukraine, and Russia.
Over 1,500 betting accounts were under the criminal syndicate's control, and they won about €2 million, the investigation found.