Papara Investigation Completed: Billions in Betting Money Revealed
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An investigation into allegations of illegal betting and money laundering against Papara has concluded. Five executives, including the company's owner, Ahmet Faruk Karslı, face prison sentences of up to 28 years. It's alleged that 12 billion Turkish Lira worth of illegal betting was laundered through Papara.
The indictment against Papara, which was seized and placed under trustee during an illegal betting investigation, has been completed. The indictment seeks up to 28 years in prison and a 50 million Turkish Lira administrative fine for company founder Ahmet Faruk Karslı.
An investigation into digital finance platform Papara has been concluded. The indictment seeks up to 28 years in prison and millions of lira in fines for founder Ahmet Faruk Karslı and other executives.
Breaking news... The Papara indictment has been completed. Papara executives accused of operating a 12 billion TL illegal betting traffic over two years are facing heavy prison sentences and a million lira fine.
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