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   Thursday, May 24 2012 

 
Drug trafficking: David Saab in custody

As in other disciplines, the poker world has not only good news. There's also unfortunate stories unfortunate which headline this card game that has known for some time a worldwide success because of the multiplying of the number of tournaments around the world that different media continue to tell. The senseless history that live now the professional of poker, David Saab will not please fans but it arrived. Basically, this Australian player is accused of drug trafficking with two other accomplices, including Robert Reemeus, another poker player. They are in custody pending their trial....



For the record, the professional poker player Saab who shone at the Asian Poker Tour Manila in 2008 and ranked 46th in the Main Event of the WSOP 2008 already pocketed a gain of $ 280,000 and $ 135,000 for this performance. In all, he has a cumulative earnings of $ 550,000 in his career. Unfortunately, all that money earned was invested in a dishonest traffic of illicit goods hidden in a container from Vancouver to Sydney. 21 kilos of cocaine, estimated at $ 3 million has been discovered and seized by the Australian customs. Under the legislation in force in Australia, the three friends risk 25 years of imprisonment plus a huge fine of several hundred thousand dollars.

Source:  poker777.com

Tuesday, 01 February 2011


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