Sunday, October 16, 2011

France arrests over 'casino scam'

France arrests over 'casino scam'
14 October 2011 
BBC

The players pocketed tens of thousands of euros after playing poker against the croupier


French police say they have arrested three Italians and a Frenchman over a sophisticated casino scam in Cannes.

The Frenchman is accused of marking a deck of cards with invisible ink and ensuring the three Italians played from that deck, reports say.

The Italians, meanwhile, wore special lenses to enable them to see the markings, according to police.

The gang are accused of swindling one casino out of up to 64,000 euros ($88,000; £56,000).

But detectives believe they may have used the technique elsewhere in Europe before coming to their attention in France.

Suspicions were raised at the Princes Casino in the resort city when the Italians won 44,000 euros playing a form of stud poker against the croupier, then returned earlier this week to win another 20,000 euros.

On investigation, the cards were found to have been marked with invisible symbols, including a line for an ace and a cross for a king.

"At first we thought they were using cameras, but we didn't find anything," a police spokesman reportedly said.

"Finally, we realised that their strategy involved using contact lenses."

Other reports suggested the players were using infra-red glasses, not contact lenses.

The suspects are expected to face charges of fraud and theft, and could face up to 10 years in jail.

But a lawyer for one of the unnamed Italian players was quoted as saying his client denied wrongdoing.

His client had "come to the Cote [d'Azur] with a friend to have a good time and only brought a pair of sandals, a towel and a pack of cards, but that doesn't make him a cheat", the lawyer said.

Gang 'cheated casino out of £55,000 by using special contact lenses to see invisible ink marked on cards'

Gang 'cheated casino out of £55,000 by using special contact lenses to see invisible ink marked on cards'
By Daily Mail Reporter
14th October 2011

In two successive trips to the casino's poker table, the gang walked away with a cool £55,000.


And even suspicious staff, who have seen all the tricks in the book, were unable to work out how the group of Italians had beaten the house again.

But eventually their luck ran out when police caught onto their sophisticated scam.

By wearing special contact lenses to see invisible ink on marked cards, a gang is said to have conned the cash out of casinos across Europe.

Poker face: Jodie Foster (left) and Mel Gibson (right) starred as card tricksters in the 1994 hit film Maverick
But the alleged ruse was rumbled this summer in the French city of Cannes when casino staff reported their antics, after becoming suspicious of their £38,000 and £17,500 wins on two separate days.

A police spokesman said: 'We have never seen anything like this in the region. At first we thought that they were using cameras.

'But we didn't find anything. Finally we realised that their strategy involved using contact lenses.'

Detectives now believe the gang may have used the technique in casinos across the Continent before their arrest in Cannes.

The alert was raised when three Italian players won almost £38,000 in an evening playing a form of stud poker against the croupier in the Princes Casino on the French Riviera. 

Claims: The Princes Casino, in Cannes, was allegedly targeted by the contact lens gang
A week later they made a further £17,500 within a few hours. But staff recognised them and called police.

Further investigation revealed invisible marks on the back of the cards being used. A cross indicated a king, a line meant an ace - information that gave the three an unbeatable edge.

Grasse state prosecutor Jean-Michel Cailleau said the men were all wearing treated contact lenses so they could read the invisible ink.

The three Italians, and two alleged French accomplices, are being held on suspicion of 'committing fraud in an organised gang' and face a maximum sentence of ten years in prison if found guilty.

One of the Frenchmen arrested is believed to work for the casino and police believe he may have slipped the marked cards into the venue.

Police are now going to send mugshots of the suspects to casinos across the continent.

Maitre Jean-Louis Paganelli, a lawyer for one of the Italian players, who have not been named, said that his client denied any wrongdoing.

He told the Times: 'He doesn't understand why he has been arrested.

'He came to the Cote with a friend to have a good time and only brought a pair of sandals, a towel and a pack of cards, but that doesn't make him a cheat.'

電影賭神法國坎城真實版 隱形墨水透視眼鏡出老千

賭神真實版 透視眼鏡出老千
3騙徒勾結發牌員 詐266萬元
2011年 10月16日
法國

【莊蕙嘉╱綜合報導】電影《賭神》的透視招數在法國坎城上演真實版。3名義大利老千和2名賭場職員內神通外鬼,職員用隱形墨水在撲克牌上做記號,再安排戴上特製隱形眼鏡的老千到特定賭桌,透視牌上記號,在同家賭場2度詐得約266萬元台幣,5嫌已被警方逮捕。


被捕的王子賭場職員和發牌員,用職務之便在牌塗隱形墨水記號。 

2度行騙被逮

其中一條線代表Ace,十字則是老K;嫌犯並安排3名老千到有記號牌賭桌。

老千戴上可透視墨水的隱形眼鏡作弊。另有報導指,3人戴的是紅外線眼鏡。

電影《賭神》中,周潤發飾演的賭神高進,利用「西德生產的高科技顯微透視隱形眼鏡」,看穿對手在牌上做記號的老千伎倆。

3名老千2周前首度行騙,大贏約182.7萬元台幣。當時員工雖覺有異,但無證據。上周3人再度到王子賭場,贏得約83萬元台幣,被眼尖的職員認出報警。 

滲透全歐賭場
警方相信此犯罪集團已在歐洲多間賭場內用相同手法出老千,並研判得手金額和組織規模不只於此,已發布嫌犯照片給全歐賭場。5人最重可能各判10年。