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    Gambling firm chief arrested

    Gambling firm chief arrested at Schiphol

    Tuesday 23 October 2007

    The director of online gambling company Unibet was arrested at Amsterdam's Schiphol airport on Monday on the request of the French authorities.

    The arrest of Petter Nylander is connected to allegations that Unibet has broken gambling laws which protect French monopolies.

    Unibet is also under fire in the Netherlands which regards Unibet's online betting as illegal because all gambling in the country must be in the hands of state owned companies.

    The Financieele Dagblad reports that a court in Utrecht ordered Unibet to stop all its activities in the Netherlands at the beginning of October. The company must pay €100,000 to state-owned gambling firm De Lotto for every day it continues to operate, the court said.

    The European Commission is currently investigating the Dutch gambling monopoly and has already threatened to sue France, Sweden and Greece for banning foreign companies from the gambling market.

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    shit. thanks for the info. because i see unibet's ad all the time, i was tempted to open an account there.
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    Pico, isn't futbol24 a wonderful site?

    Gone are the days of relying on livescore.com's bullshit!

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    Quote Originally Posted by DrunkenLullaby View Post
    Pico, isn't futbol24 a wonderful site?

    Gone are the days of relying on livescore.com's bullshit!
    yep, it is on my PC 24 hours a day. i have to turn sound off during a big game day though. because when there are liek 30 games going on at the same time, there is a ding every 5 sec.

    i used to use livescore, that site suck ass now. can't find a better site than futbol24. now unibet is underfire, wondering who they're going to use for ad revenue.

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    For those who have been following this story. Here is an update on this one:

    UNIBET CHIEF TRAVELS TO FRANCE WEDNESDAY

    Nylander remains confined to Holland but not in detention

    Hopes that Petter Nylander, the CEO of Unibet arrested on a French European warrant at Schipol Airport last week, would be able to travel to France and secure his release immediately after the weekend have been dashed by the news that he will now not appear before the French judge who issued the warrant until Wednesday.

    Meanwhile, the French gambling monopoly Française des Jeux says Nylander was arrested for refusing to attend an interview requested by French authorities to question him regarding charges laid last year under a 19th century protectionist law by FDJ.

    In a statement issued late last week, Francaise des Jeux (FDJ) said the arrest of Unibet chief executive Petter Nylander came as “a result of his refusal to attend an interview request by the French authorities”.

    Ragnar Hellenius, the acting CEO of Unibet, says that Nylander will be transferred to Paris on Wednesday. “This is a very complicated legal process and we will of course follow the instructions from the authorities," Hellenius added. "We take for granted that when Petter is finally on French soil on Wednesday, the judge will release him. For us, Petter’s release is most important and we are working with the authorities to facilitate this process.”

    His comment follows statements from French government officials last week that FDJ would be asked to drop the charges.

    France is also expected to submit its regulatory proposals on online gaming to the European Commission by Wednesday, which will be considered to determine whether these are proportionate and non-discriminatory and comply with European Union trade regulations.

    The French monopoly claimed in its statement that had Nylander “presented himself when he was asked to, of course the judge would not have issued an arrest warrant against him.” FDJ spokesmen explained that “....once it is engaged, the public prosecution against Unibet is no longer dependent on the complainant.”

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