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319 detained in Türkiye’s nationwide crackdown on illegal betting

Police officer from the Anti-Cyber Crimes Department of the Security Directorate. (AA Photo)
By Newsroom
Dec 19, 2024 9:26 AM

Türkiye conducted a major operation, “SIBERAG-12” targeting illegal betting networks across 54 provinces.

The operation, coordinated by the Turkish Interior Ministry and law enforcement agencies, resulted in the detention of 319 suspects involved in illegal betting activities.

Coordinated efforts against illegal betting across Türkiye

Minister of Interior Ali Yerlikaya announced the operation on social media, emphasizing the government’s commitment to combating illegal betting, which he described as “a trap disrupting societal peace.”

Interior Minister Ali Yerlikaya’s statement on X

Illegal betting is a trap that disturbs our peace. Our fight against illegal betting, which harms both the lives of individuals and the social structure and causes economic, moral and social problems, continues unabated

Turkish Interior Minister Ali Yerlikaya

The operation was conducted under the coordination of the Public Prosecutor’s Offices, the General Directorate of Combating Cybercrime and cybercrime units of provincial police departments.

Provinces involved in the operation included Istanbul, Ankara, Izmir, Antalya, Bursa, and Diyarbakir, among others.

319 detained in Türkiye's nationwide crackdown on illegal betting
A cyber police officer looks at a computer screen in Türkiye. (AA Photo)

Focus on cryptocurrency transactions

Authorities reported that the suspects were facilitating illegal betting operations using international online gambling platforms and transferring funds through cryptocurrency services. Investigations revealed that:

  • Suspects purchased infrastructure for illegal betting sites using crypto assets.
  • Transactions were conducted through local cryptocurrency providers.
  • Digital assets and platforms were used to conceal the financial activities.

Last Updated:  Dec 19, 2024 9:26 AM