Australian Victoria police arrested five players for allegedly fixing CS: GO e-sports matches. It is stated that match-fixing matches were held in the ESEA (E-Sports Entertainment Association League) Mountain Dew League in 2019. Players in their 20s will appear in court this September. The charges were the result of investigations into five CS: GO players who were arrested again in the match fixing case a year ago. Players allegedly bet on their own matches The Australian police began the investigation in 2019 after receiving a notification from a bookmaker about activities related to CS: GO. Since the investigation began, players are suspected of betting on matches and setting up matches to win bets. After nearly a year of investigations and raids in Western Australian states and Victoria, criminals were arrested. It was stated that 5 arrested players were in the same team and they were deliberately defeated by betting on their own matches. Deputy Commissioner Neil Paterson announced that players earned $ 30,000 by betting on matches in the CS: GO league. Players were arrested on charges of betting corruption. One of the players was also accused of possessing drugs. It is reported that the players will be sentenced to up to 10 years in prison in the case that they will be tried for allegedly fixing in the CS: GO e-sports league.