
Former Chelsea striker, Diego Costa has landed himself in trouble after being named in the Brazilian media as the footballer at the centre of an alleged betting scandal being probed by police.
The 32-year-old
striker, currently playing for Brazilian side Atletico Mineiro, has been
identified by national press in his homeland as one of the people being
investigated by detectives in the state of Sergipe where he was born.
Police are yet
to confirm the identities of those they believe are involved in the alleged
wrongdoing. But they have said a footballer is one of the suspects under
investigation.
Detectives went
public with their operation on Thursday, saying they were probing the practice
of alleged crimes including money laundering and foreign exchange fraud
involving online betting site Esportenet.
Sergipe State
Police said in a statement: 'On Wednesday morning Sergipe State Police launched
the second phase of an operation codenamed "Distraction" with the aim
of obtaining evidence for an investigation into the alleged practices of
exploitation of gambling, money laundering, foreign currency exchange and
criminal association involving the ESPORTENET betting site, its owners,
financial operators and financier.
'In the first
phase of the operation, which began on March 3 this year, documents and electronic
equipment were seized that allowed the investigation to be deepened and the
amount of R$13,129,217.00 - Brazilian real - (£1.77million) in cash was seized.
'Based on the
evidence collected, it was possible to identify other betting platforms used by
the group and individual companies and legal entities for alleged money
laundering and foreign exchange fraud.
'The
participation of money changers that help the criminal organisation to
allegedly commit foreign exchange fraud was verified, as well as the
participation of a football player.
'At this stage,
the investigation is focused on the foreign exchange fraud, with specific focus
on the money changers and the betting site's financier.
'Seven search
and seizure warrants are being executed, two in Itabaiana in Sergipe, one in
Lagarto in Sergipe, two in Simao Dias in Segipe, one in Salvador in the state
of Bahia and one in Sao Paulo.
'The warrants
were issued by a judge sitting at Itabaaina's Sixth Federal Court.
'Warrants for
the seizure of property belonging to those involved in the criminal scheme are
also being executed.'
Atletico
Mineiro said they would support Costa if he asked for help in a statement.
The statement,
titled "Diego Costa Official Statement" and posted on the official
club website, said: 'The reports do not concern the club.
'The
allegations that have been put in the public domain weren't previously known to
the public or the club because they formed part of an investigation and they
relate to a period which was prior to the athlete's arrival here.
'However,
Atletico Mineiro is trying to find out more and if the athlete requires it, we
will offer him all the support that might be necessary.'
Diego Costa,
full name Diego da Silva Costa, transferred to Chelsea from Atletico Madrid in
2014 in a deal worth £32m. He won three trophies including two Premier League
titles during his time at Stamford Bridge before returning to Atletico Madrid
in 2018 following a rift with then-Chelsea manager Antonio Conte.
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