World Cup Betting, Big Business in Asia but in most continental countries, betting is considered illegal and the police on alert to prevent this. Money tens of millions of dollars a month is expected to rotate during the World Cup in South Africa in all things pertaining to the tournament from which teams will win up to who will score goals.That kind of money will change hands in the market or in a nest hidden gambling or even an "online" which is run by organized crime syndicates. Malaysian Muslim neighborhood, where the European football is very popular, especially for betting allowed this month, while many conservative Muslims who oppose it.
But it seems this is not a license to gamble will be issued ahead of the opening World Cup 2010 on 11 June. Illegal betting market in Malaysia is estimated to worth about 20 billion ringgit per year (6.2 billion U.S. dollars per year). Meanwhile, Malaysian police have formed a special unit to monitor gambling "online".
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