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[quote] On 2007-03-29 15:33, dfgghr wrote: Placement of devices points to specialist knowledge -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- A police bomb disposal expert works on the mystery device buried at Happy Valley racecourse. Photo: Ricky Chung The announcement that four men are being sought by police over last week's extraordinary sabotage attempt on the Happy Valley racecourse has fuelled a fresh wave of interest in this bizarre plot, one which had the potential to kill riders and horses as well as have a race meeting abandoned. A complex piece of custom-made equipment was planted in the turf at Happy Valley, understood to be a series of projectile launching devices. The "barrels" contained darts, and a mystery liquid was found in some of them, with forensic results on that liquid not yet known. The precision with which the perpetrators set this up show they had done their homework to a high degree. There was one device in 12 different positions, corresponding to the central point of every barrier stall at the 1,200-metres start, with 10 of them connected to a battery. Police sources have said the device could have been fired by remote control. The criminal(s) behind this sabotage must have had some specialist knowledge. Firstly, the starting stalls are in a different position at each race meeting, depending on the placement of the moveable rail. When the rail is out from its true position, the radius of the turns increase correspondingly and so too does the length of those turns. Thus, the starting stalls have to be moved forward to precisely surveyed positions in order to ensure the true distance of the race is run, not an approximate one. Then there is the actual placement of the stalls to be considered. The saboteurs have known every valid measurement, all the way out to stall number 12. Then there is their turf expertise. After digging this all up, it was put back together so well racing operations manager John Ridley was moved to observe, if track staff had been "doing their job 90 per cent" they would have missed it. Speculation in the aftermath of this drama has been wild and woolly. Such as the notion the device was set up by big betting syndicates, which could send a dart full of "slow juice" into a favourite at the start, that the horse wouldn't feel a thing, and it would run poorly and the bad guys win big because no one would notice anything amiss. Someone with the intelligence and powers of meticulous planning to create this sabotage concept in the first place clearly isn't dumb, in sharp contrast to the owner of the beautiful mind that conceived that theory. What we can say, with a high degree of certainty, is all the big-level players in racing are here because of the excellent integrity of the racing product - all they want is a clean game and to methodically extract their percentage profit on turnover. The expertise shown in the placement of the missiles has led investigators down the "inside job" track, and you can bet any disgruntled past employees will be checked out thoroughly. Motives? That part is still a mystery, though hopefully not for much longer. One of the more plausible theories is this was to have been an extortion attempt, but the threatening phone call was never made because the plan was unravelled so early by the club's track inspection team. How much would have been demanded of one of the world's richest racing clubs which, on the night, held HK$730 million of bets through legal channels, before taking into account simulcast fees and percentages from Canada, Singapore, Australia and New Zealand? Or maybe it was just going to be plain, bloody minded terrorism, with the whole system triggered once the horses and jockeys were loaded into the stalls. The mayhem that 12 wide-eyed, terrified thoroughbreds would have created after being hit in the barrel by these mini rockets is too horrific to imagine. Images of jockeys and horses, crippled or even killed, would have been flashed around the world. The meeting would have been abandoned and the club and its board of stewards heavily embarrassed. This is about as serious as it gets. [/quote]
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