(ANSA) - ROME, OCT 29 - Twelve staff and former staff of the
Italian State gambling company managed to "intercept" and cash
in four scratch cards worth a total of 27 million euros between
2015 and 2019, police said after placing them under
investigation Thursday.
Police carried out raids and searches in the homes and offices
of the 12.
They are under investigation, variously, for aggravated fraud,
illegal access to computer systems, receiving stolen goods and
laundering illicit gains.
The lottery company, Lottomatica, helped police with their
inquiries.
In particular, the allegedly crooked employees intercepted two
Super Cash tickets worth seven million euros each, with a
probability of winning of one in 15.84 million tickets.
They also, police said, cashed in the first prize of two tickets
in the Maxi Miliardario lottery, worth five million euros each,
with a win probability of one in 9.36 million tickets.
The 12 people probed were identified thanks to their access to
IT systems, police said.
They used relatives and friends to actually cash in the cards,
and then had them put the proceeds in their own bank accounts
police said. (ANSA).
State lottery staff stole winning scratch cards
Scammed 27 mn between 29015 and 2019 say police