Overview
- Nearly 950 officers carried out 162 search warrants across Germany, Austria, Spain and Malta in July 9–10 raids
- Authorities seized gambling machines, computers, smartphones, data carriers and documents now under forensic analysis
- No arrests were made because prosecutors found no grounds for detention such as flight risk or evidence tampering
- Investigators say the ring ran legal-looking sports betting fronts that secretly offered unlimited stakes up to six-figure sums, evading the €1,000 cap and failing to pay gambling taxes
- Officials estimate the scheme generated losses in the double-digit million-euro range and funded luxury cars and real estate for suspects