British police investigating soccer match-fixing have arrested six men in a probe of a suspected international betting syndicate.
The arrests Wednesday follow an investigation by the Daily Telegraph newspaper, which reported that at least three of the men held this week are soccer players.
The Telegraph made a covertly recorded video in which it alleges a fixer said lower league matches in England could be fixed for $81,380.
"Six men have been arrested across the country as part of an NCA investigation into alleged football match fixing," Britain's National Crime Agency said in a statement. "The focus of the operation is a suspected international illegal betting syndicate."
The NCA said during the "active investigation" it is working with the Gambling Commission and the English Football Association.