Europol integrates coordinate settling betting syndicates

PARIS - European police office Europol says it has distinguished connections between match-settling betting syndicates being unwound in Spain and Belgium that are thought to have satisfied many players and ruined lower-level tennis competitions on a gigantic scale.

Pedro Felicio, who heads Europol's Economic and Property Crime unit, said there are "solid signs" the fixers were additionally engaged with volleyball, shoreline volleyball and ball. Felicio talked only to The Associated Press in a telephone meet.

European police specialists are as yet endeavoring to decide the degree to which syndicates separated a year ago in Spain and Belgium may have cooperated.

Be that as it may, Felicio said cross-checks of suspects' names, their contacts, organization subtleties, individuals and spots they frequented and telephone records indicated ties.

He stated: "We see these connections. They exist."

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