A Singaporean man alleged to be the mastermind behind a global soccer match-fixing syndicate was freed by the country’s highest court on Wednesday after spending more than two years in detention without trial.
Annabelle Liang | AP, Washington Post: World
Tue, 11/24/2015 - 11:07pm
A Singaporean man alleged to be the mastermind behind a global soccer match-fixing syndicate was freed by the country’s highest court on Wednesday after spending more than two years in detention without trial.