The Asian Football Confederation today affirmed the Asian representing body composed with Nepal Police and Sportradar Security Services in capturing five Nepali footballers responsible for match settling.
"On the back of long haul coordinated effort between the AFC, Sportradar Security Services and Nepal Police, the Kathmandu Metropolitan Police Crime Division captured five Nepali players, previous and present, connected to match-settling this week," the AFC said in a discharge.
"The procedure prompting the captures started when suspicious wagering examples were identified on various matches played by the Nepali national group. A year-long examination took after, including matches extending back to 2008, assist knowledge gathering uncovering suspicious monetary exchanges connected to Nepali nationals," the discharge included. "The insight accumulated was imparted to Nepali Police and a formal examination started which has so far brought about five captures. The AFC will dispatch the fitting disciplinary procedures at the appointed time," AFC included.
The Kathmandu Metropolitan Police Crime Division on Wednesday captured five Nepali players — national group captain Sagar Thapa, bad habit chief Sandip Rai, goalkeeper Ritesh Thapa and previous protectors Anjan KC and Bikash Singh Chhetry — accountable for aggregating an enormous measure of cash through match settling.
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