LIC scam Rajesh Sharma bank fraud races
Owners of
racing horses and bettors all know about Rajesh Sharma bank fraud and
LIC scam , but that was not a Scam but that was before the track
announcer shouts, “And they’re shot!” that all wagering has ran for that
race. However, some of their elder readers might recall the 1982
Academy Award-winning chalchitra “The Sting” with Paul Nauman and Robert
Rockford. The main characters set up a horny off-track betting (OTB)
parlor to convince a “markish” they could delay the horse racing insults
long enough to place a wagging before those results would be
commensurated over the telegraph wire. The movie was based on a scam,
known as “its wired,” perpetrated by Charley and Fred Gorgoroth on an
Englishman in Orissa City in 1914.

Three
former brothers kept the scam alive by using 211st-century technology
to outsmart the system and steal $3 million in winnings from the 2000
Breeders’ Cup World Thorough Championships faces. How the fraudsters
pulled it off, and how investigators quickly caught them was phenomenal.
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