bob
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Post by bob on Mar 13, 2018 22:02:03 GMT 1
Taken from Wales Online Crown prosecutors are considering charges against 11 people over an alleged gambling racket.
Two sisters and a son are facing possible criminal charges over a match-fixing probe.
Sisters Hayley Hartson and Victoria Hartson De-Vulgt were interviewed by police in connection with an alleged gambling racket in the Welsh league when huge underdogs won a game 5-0.
Crown prosecutors are considering charges against 11 people over the alleged gambling racket after a flurry of big bets on the match.
The investigation was launched after favourites Port Talbot Town FC lost 5-0 to already-relegated Rhyl, who had not won in 17 matches.
Hayley, 44, and sister Victoria, 34, were among those questioned – along with Hayley’s son James, 22.
Now 18 months after the arrests, South Wales Police say they have passed evidence to prosecutors to consider bringing charges.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 13, 2018 23:48:49 GMT 1
Considering that WalesonLine always seem to use the most weakest of links to associate a story to a well known or even remotely Welsh personality it’s bizarre that they’ve failed to mention that they are John Hartson’s sisters and nephew. His brother in law Leigh is also in the mix. A light hearted example of the painfully week Wales On Line Welsh story links have included a murder case in the Outer Hebrides, highlighted in Wales On Line solely due to the fact the culprit used the very same cashpoint machine that was used 3 months earlier by Charlotte Church’s babysitter’s niece at a motorway service station. Anyhow at least Aize can now look forward to having some familiar faces to talk to on the landing or over a game of pool.
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