Illegal Gambling in Ukraine: How the Black Betting Market Works.
30.10.2025
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Shostal Oleksandr
30.10.2025
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Research on the Black Gambling Market
Alix Wood, a former 'hyper-prolific fraudster', is considered the ideal candidate to explore the mysterious world of illegal gambling business. This 43-year-old expert, who consults with the police, the Ministry of Internal Affairs, and major banks, has a unique talent for recognizing fraudulent schemes.According to The Sun: As part of the research into the regulated industry, Wood, a former inmate, registered to participate in the black gambling market and is observing the activities of underground bookmakers. This has allowed him to gain valuable insights into how these illegal organizations operate.
“My experience allows me to see how fraudulent schemes work,” Wood notes.
Wood is actively involved in this research, emphasizing that his knowledge could help in detecting and stopping the growing illegal activity.
The illegal gambling market remains a serious problem for many countries, as it harms the economy and society. The research conducted by Wood could be an important step towards improving the situation, providing law enforcement with valuable information to combat organized crime that exploits gambling.Read also
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