Press release
The purpose of this news release is to relay factual information regarding the deployment of the freeroll on Betfair tonight. In response to the furore ILEAS Region 8 Mobile Field Force Team has been deployed.
First, let me say that the Metropolitan Police Department, teamed with other area law enforcement including the APAT moderators rapid response unit led by Capt Leigh Chipaccrual, worked hand in hand with the United Nations Secret Service coordinating the security of what I would consider a successful event. As one could imagine, the security of such an event taxes all agencies involved. As plans were being made it became clear that it would be prudent to enlist other resources to be adequately prepared for any crowd problems. Especially an invasion from our colleagues in the Eastern Block.
There are crowd control teams, Mobile Field Force Teams (MFFT), which are equipped, trained and coordinated through ILEAS. These teams are made up of law enforcement officers from a variety of police agencies from within the ILEAS Region where they work. Members of these teams are trained and equipped to adequately and appropriately respond to any variety of crowd control issues.
Due to the number of entrants into the freeroll, it was decided to ask for a MFFT from another region. Members of the MFFT from Region 8 came to Betfair per our request. Fifteen members of this team came to assist; they are all employed by other poker enforcement agencies and were paid for their time by their own agencies.
Leading up to the start of the tournament a group of individuals positioned themselves in the lobby. This was within the area that was to be kept secure by a password that was proven to be less than secure. Prior to the event only passworded individuals were to be in this area; Several APAT member requested these individuals leave the area and to go back to a line East of Poland. They did not comply. No physical force was used during this deployment.
With the exception of this small glitch, the entire event went very smoothly. I would like to thank everyone from the law enforcement agencies and other city and country departments who assisted with this event.
Thank you.
Geroid McGabhann
Recipient of the most outrageous outdraw in the history of poker.