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Interpol expects Italy fixing arrests in Singapore

Interpol expects imminent arrests in Singapore linked to Italy's mushrooming 'Calcioscommesse' football match-fixing scandal, a report said.

Juventus coach Antonio Conte watches training on the eve of the UEFA Champions League match against Chelsea on November 19, 2012. Conte is currently serving a four-month touchline ban over Italy's mushrooming 'Calcioscommesse' football match-fixing scandal. Interpol expects imminent arrests in Singapore linked to the scandal, a report said.

The global police body's chief Ronald Noble said more links to the Asian city-state had been revealed following this week's arrest in Italy of Serbian footballer Almir Gegic, after more than a year on the run.

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