Sixty thousand euros worth of bet on Jaka's yellow card being investigated by the National Crime Agency in England

Grani Jaka's yellow suspect card during the 4-1 Arsenal victory over Leeds United last year is being investigated by the National Crime Agency in England. That is because suspicious bets with large sums were placed precisely on the card Albanian football player received, Periscopi forwards. The midfielder [...]
That is because suspicious bets with large sums were placed precisely on the card Albanian football player received, Periscopi forwards.
The Topcin midfielder sometimes attempted to win that card, and thus came a blow of condemnation, which provoked the judge's patience and he was punished with yellow card.
As revealed by the Daily Mail, the action by Arsenal midfielder “is being investigated in an alleged criminal plot involving Albanian mafia and a former professional footballer who has been convicted of match trick”.
It turns out that bets worth over 60 thousand euros have been set for the Arsenal midfielder to get the card in the last ten minutes of the match.
The story was reportedly sparked by an investigation into former Swedish-Albanian footballer Alban Jusuf, who was sentenced in Sweden for trying to pay a goalkeeper 182,000 pounds to let him win.
Jaka is a player who is known for his temperament, and in almost every match he is being punished with cardboard.
There has been no official statement from Arsenal about the investigation and whether the team's role for this season will be jeopardised while investigations are under way.










