In a significant enforcement action, Thai law enforcement agents have successfully shut down more than 200 websites involved in illegal gambling activities related to the Euro 2024 soccer tournament.
Massive illegal betting network discovered
In a major operation targeting illegal betting activities linked to a highly popular soccer tournament, authorities uncovered a staggering 2.4 billion baht ($66.3 million) circulating through black market platforms.
Efforts to combat gambling crime
Officials focused on dismantling underground networks to curb this surge in unauthorized bets. The operation highlights the growing concerns over illegal gambling and its extensive reach within the sports betting industry.
Authorities crack down on nationwide gambling operations
Authorities have launched a major crackdown on both land-based and online gambling operations, led by Pol Lt Gen Akradet Pimolsri. The dedicated task force has successfully apprehended a total of 3,863 individuals.
The operation targeted multiple gambling dens, resulting in 3,017 arrests at physical locations. Additionally, 846 individuals associated with local gambling websites were also detained.
Below is a breakdown of arrests:
Type of Operation | Number of Arrests |
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Land-Based Gambling Dens | 3,017 |
Online Gambling Websites | 846 |
The authorities aim to continue their efforts in curbing illegal gambling activities across the region.
Illegal gambling surges during major sporting events in Thailand
The significant amount of money found in circulation underscores the lucrative nature of illegal gambling in Thailand, especially during major sporting events. Despite consistent crackdowns, black market operators continue to pose a serious threat.
Authorities face ongoing challenges in controlling illicit gambling activities, which thrive during high-profile sports events. Efforts to combat these illegal operations require more stringent measures and public awareness.
Stop Gambling Foundation highlights black market challenges
Thanakorn Komkrit from the Stop Gambling Foundation has underscored the persistent issue of the black market and the need for continuous measures to tackle illegal gambling.
Ministry of Finance’s efforts
The Ministry of Finance’s previous crackdown on 6,500 illegal gambling websites has shown limited success, indicating ongoing difficulties in eliminating these operations.
Future actions required
Komkrit emphasized the importance of sustained efforts to combat illegal gambling and mitigate its impact on society.
Despite significant challenges, Thai law enforcement displayed unwavering commitment during Euro 2024 to tackle illegal gambling activities.
Authorities remain vigilant in their efforts to protect the integrity of sports in Thailand and are prepared to apply lessons learned from this crackdown to future high-profile sports events.
Key actions taken
- Increased monitoring of betting websites;
- Collaboration with international agencies;
- Targeted raids on illegal betting dens;
Results and future plans
Action | Outcome |
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Website Shutdowns | 10 Major Sites |
Arrests Made | 120 Suspects |
Funds Confiscated | $1 Million |
With these measures, Thai authorities aim to set a precedent for handling illegal gambling in the country, ensuring fair play and integrity in all sporting events.