Suspected match-fixer to be detained without trial
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A Singaporean accused of leading the world`s largest football match-fixing syndicate will be detained without trial under a special law following his rearrest earlier this week, the interior ministry said Saturday.
"The MHA confirmed that the Minister for Home Affairs has issued a detention order in respect of Dan Tan Seet Eng on 5 December 2015 for his involvement in global soccer match-fixing," the statement said.
Tan had been held for more than two years under the same law following his arrest in September 2013 but the Court of Appeal, the country`s highest court, ordered his release on November 25, saying his detention had been "unlawful".
The court added that that Tan`s alleged illegal activities also took place outside of Singapore and stated that he did not pose a danger to public safety in the city-state.
His release came under heavy criticism from football`s world governing body FIFA and analysts who said the move was a blow to efforts to eradicate corruption in the sport.
Police, however, rearrested Tan about a week after he was freed to investigate his "suspected involvement in criminal activities".
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