SINGAPORE, May 29 (Reuters) - Singaporean officials said on Friday they had arrested an alleged match-fixer as well as several co-conspirators following an investigation into football matches at the Southeast Asian Games.
Singapore's Corrupt Practices Investigation Bureau (CPIB) did not name the people who were arrested but said they came from several nationalities.
"The authorities added that some members from the Timor Leste SEA Games football team are also assisting them in investigations," the CPIB said in a statement.
The CPIB said the arrests were made following an investigation into match-fixing activities relating to the 28th Southeast Asian Games, which kicked off in Singapore on Friday.