Cybersecurity
Israeli Football Club Boss Detained in Crypto Fraud Case
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The owner of an Israeli Premier League soccer club has been arrested alongside seven others on suspicion of cryptocurrency fraud of as much as hundreds of millions of U.S. dollars, Israeli police said.
Moshe Hogeg, who owns the Beitar Jerusalem soccer club, was arrested with the others in early morning raids on their homes and businesses Thursday, the police said in a statement.