From this Thursday (04/09), Bruno Henrique begins to know the fate of the rest of his career. On this date, the Flamengo striker begins to be tried by the STDJ for allegedly forced a yellow card and benefited a group of gamblers in 2023. The procedures take place at the institution’s headquarters in Rio de Janeiro.
If the player is considered guilty, he may be up to two years away from football. Bruno Henrique is committed to Flamengo against Grêmio, this Sunday (08/31), for the Brazilian Championship before the trial.
In addition to the Flamengo player, they will be tried for the same case Wagner Nunes Pinto Júnior, brother of Bruno Henrique, and three accused of being gamblers: Claudinei Mosquete Bassa, Andryl Sales Nascimento and Douglas Ribeiro Barcelos.
⚠️ STJD scheduled for September 4 (Thursday of next week), at 10am, the trial of Bruno Henrique, from Flamengo, for alleged participation in handling results.
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Understand the case of Bruno Henrique
Three companies (Betano, Galerabet and Kto) would have noticed creations of new accounts and bets on an unusual volume on cards to be taken by Bruno Henrique against Santos in 2023. The new accounts would come from Belo Horizonte, where Bruno Henrique was born. According to Betano, 98% of the volume of card market bets were directed to Bruno Henrique, the “GE” said. According to the investigation, they were made by friends and relatives of the player.
The investigation originates from a report from IBIA (International Betting Integrity Association), an international entity that is also involved in the investigation into the alleged manipulation of Lucas Paquetá in England.
In addition to sports justice, in the common court, the athlete also recently became a defendant. He was denounced to the Court of Justice of the Federal District and Territories (TJDFT), which accepted a complaint filed by the Public Prosecution Service of the Federal District and Territories (MPDFT).