Anyone who wants to give tips on the outcome of sporting events will find themselves in front of locked betting office doors in Bremen. The background is the action taken by the interior authority against money laundering. But players have alternatives.
Tipico: close. Happybet: tight. Tipwin: also tight. Xtip: same. In the Bremen city area, all 32 betting shops have ceased operations until further notice – a few days before the start of the Bundesliga season with promoted Werder. This is reported by the Bremen media, citing the city-state’s interior authority.
The background is the action taken by Interior Senator Ulrich Mäurer (SPD) against money laundering. “Betting offices (…) nationwide are repeatedly suspected of not only being misused for money laundering campaigns, but sometimes also being used for this,” it said in a statement. According to Mäurer’s authority, the organizers of sports betting must prove that their capital for setting up the business does not come from money laundering. According to Mäurer, they have to pay up to 120,000 euros to Frenchise donors to open a betting shop.
Betting offices in Bremen want to go to court
All operators were therefore asked to explain where the money came from. So far, however, not a single one of them has complied with this request, reports the “Weser-Kurier”. The period runs until August 5th, but the betting shops in the city have now closed “as a precaution”. The closure is intended to prevent possible criminal prosecution, Radio Bremen quotes the German Sports Betting Association (DSWV).
Despite the voluntary closure of the betting shops, the DSWV considers the actions of the Bremen interior authorities to be illegal. “The members of the German Sports Betting Association have nationwide permits as organizers of sports betting. The reliability of the providers was put through their paces and, of course, the legal origin of their operating resources was also proven,” said Association President Mathias Dahms. He speaks of an “arbitrary, legally questionable and completely disproportionate act” and announced that he would go to court.
According to Mäurer, he is entering “new legal territory” with his move. However, his authority is prepared for court cases. “It’s always a certain risk. But it’s worth it to us.”
A spokeswoman for the authority told Radio Bremen: “We’re just waiting to see how the return is. Some talks with sports betting organizers have also been agreed this week. And on Friday we’ll announce how things should continue.”
Until then, players can legally only place their bets for the games of Werder Bremen and Co. in Bremen at Pools, Oddset or via the Internet.
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Source: Stern

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