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The seven defendants in match-fixing case arrived Tuesday Oslo District Court. All seven stands accused of gross corruption and fraud.
None of the players or backers acknowledge culpability in match-fixing case on Tuesday started in Oslo District Court.
The one wirepuller, a man in his 30s acknowledges guilt for having kept drugs in his apartment.
The five players are Defendant: Drin Shala (Follo), Saif Haydar (Follo) Formose Pape Mendy (Follo), Alban Ship Hani ( Asker) and Fredrik Alexander Notice (Asker).
They must defend themselves against accusations of having received a total of NOK 200 000 to have fixed the results in his Østsiden-Follo and Frigg Asker in June 2012.
In addition, two traffickers prosecuted. A Norwegian-30s and a Swede in 40 years.
The atmosphere is pressure in saddle 828 in Oslo District Court. Media turnout is large in what is the most serious case of match-fixing in Norwegian football history. Around 15 listeners sitting in the courtroom.
* Qualification Improvement case in Norwegian football goes back to July 2012. First 1st division match between Ull / Kisa and HamKam, which should have been played on July 8, prone on the basis of suspicion of result manipulation. The suspicion was later characterized as unjustified. Since it came tips on 2nd division games Eastside – Follo and Frigg – Asker, both of which were played on 24 June. NFF referred it to the police summer 2012.
* Last autumn took the Oslo District Attorney indicted seven people for gross corruption and serious fraud against Norwegian Tipping. It applies five former players for clubs Follo (wood) and Asker (two), and two other people who have played for large sums in Norwegian Tipping. Players are Formose Pape Mendy Drin Shala Saif Haydar Jafar, Alban Ship Hani and Frederick Alexander Notice.
* Tuesday start criminal proceedings against the seven in the Oslo District Court. It is set by a scant four weeks at the right treatment.
* The penalty for gross corruption are ten years in prison, while the scope for serious fraud is six years.
* Altogether twelve people have been indicted in the case.
* A tippekommisjonær has also been indicted in the case. Prediction Commissioner was checked out of the case, but was long still charged possible gross fraud Norwegian Tipping. The indictment also dismissed for lack of evidence.
* Sources: The indictment and NTB archive. (© NTB)
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