Jordanian player Mohammad BOROS Malhas made another explosive post on Twitter, continuing the story of the match-fixing scandal in Chinese CS2. Previously, he revealed receiving direct threats after refusing to participate in “322,” which we already covered, but now BOROS named specific people and revealed details about the activities of an entire fraud network.
NEW REVELATIONS FROM BOROS
In his new tweet, BOROS stated that the match-fixing syndicate is led by Somebody and his cousin Frankie. According to the player, Frankie not only organizes fixed matches but also controls the Chinese club ATOX. Moreover, he allegedly supplies “radar hack” software to several European teams and coordinates cooperation with them.
After I refused, they started threatening my safety in China, BOROS wrote.

WHO IS FRANKIE?
While the name Somebody has been known to Chinese CS fans for many years, Frankie remains a more shadowy figure. BOROS calls him the true “boss” of the network. According to the player, he not only manages ATOX but also stands behind global schemes that reach far beyond Asia.
COMMUNITY REACTION
The new post instantly spread across social media. Some users called for an investigation:
- im_s1n: “@HLTVorg @ESICOfficial”
- Edward Wong Hau Pepelu Tivrusky IV: “Have you sent any evidence to ESIC?”
- Amol Rathod: “Respect for coming forward. @HLTVorg please look into this.”
- Others reacted emotionally or sarcastically:
- elias: “crazy.”
- HachiMa: “respect my brother love from China.”
Overall, the reaction remains mixed: ranging from support and gratitude to skepticism and humor.
WHAT THIS MEANS FOR THE SCENE
The scandal involving Somebody and Frankie has already gone beyond ordinary suspicions of “322.” If the claims about hacking software and control over European clubs are confirmed, this could become the biggest investigation in CS2 history. For the community, this is a clear signal: the problem is not local — it may have global implications.
WHAT’S NEXT
Now, all eyes are on ESIC and HLTV, both tagged in BOROS’s posts. The community expects a public response and an official investigation. If the accusations are confirmed, the consequences may affect not only Chinese clubs but also European organizations tied to Frankie’s syndicate.