Cheaters never win. Well, that’s not entirely true. Some cheaters can get away with it for a while before it all comes crashing down.
That’s the arc we’ve seen countless times in several movies based on true stories. One couple in Australia, originally from Kazakhstan, just played out that whole arc as they made tons of money in a complex casino scam that inevitably led to their arrest.
According to New South Wales authorities, a married couple from Kazakhstan, comprised of 36-year-old Dilnoza Israilova and 44-year-old Alisherykhoja Israilov, allegedly turned a Mickey Mouse T-shirt into a miniature surveillance rig.
Allegedly, they had a pinhole camera feeding real-time images of casino tables straight to their phones. From there, hidden earpieces delivered the whispered instructions of

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