Two players from an English sixth tier semi-professional team have become the latest to be charged as part of an investigation into soccer match-fixing, British police said yesterday.

Michael Boateng and Hakeem Adelakun, both 22 and from Whitehawk FC in Brighton, were charged with conspiracy to defraud contrary to common law and have been bailed to appear at Birmingham Magistrates Court next Wednesday.

“They are the third and fourth people charged to date in connection with the National Crime Agency investigation into an alleged international illegal betting syndicate,” a statement said.

Chann Sankaran, a 33-year-old Singapore national, and Krishna Sanjey Ganeshan, a 43-year-old with dual UK and Singapore nationality, were charged last week and have been remanded in custody.

A Daily Telegraph report last month said the focus of the high-profile probe was the lower leagues, although one former Premier League player who is now an agent but still playing at a minor level, was implicated.

One of the alleged fixers said in an interview that he had “manipulated” World Cup matches, the Telegraph added.

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