Gamblers accused of taking illegal World Cup wagers when the operation was raided by FBI agents
Eight people from Malaysia, China and Hong Kong have been acccused of operating a temporary illegal gambling ring from Las Vegas that investigators said logged millions of dollars in bets on World Cup soccer games.
Wei Seng Phua, 50, a suspected organised crime member, and the others were accused in a criminal complaint unsealed minutes before their arraignments in US District Court. They are accused of participating in the scheme to take bets over Wi-Fi and DSL lines they had casino employees install in their suites at Caesars Palace.
Wei Seng Phua, 50, a suspected organised crime member, and the others were accused in a criminal complaint unsealed minutes before their arraignments in US District Court. They are accused of participating in the scheme to take bets over Wi-Fi and DSL lines they had casino employees install in their suites at Caesars Palace.