World Football - Singaporean match-fixer jailed in Finland
A Finnish court has sentenced a Singaporean man to two years in prison and gave nine footballers suspended sentences after finding them guilty of match fixing.
The Lapland district court said Wilson Raj Perumal had contacted players and referees to fix matches.
"Perumal's sentence was toughened by the fact that he had planned his actions and that he has acted as a member of international organised group doing betting scams," the court said in a statement on Tuesday.
The court said Perumal was part of a group that tried to fix matches played by the Rovaniemi club between June 2008 and February 2011. Perumal bribed seven Zambian and two Georgian players, it added.
Perumal paid players up to 20,000 euros ($28,290) per match and received up to 50,000 euros, in addition to some of the betting profits, each time the results were fixed.
The court said Perumal had cooperated with authorities.




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