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Another T20 League betting racket busted in MP; 4 held

Madhya Pradesh Police has busted a T20 League betting syndicate and arrested four persons, including its kingpin, and recovered over Rs 6 lakh cash and betting slips from them.

Updated on: May 22, 2013 06:52 PM IST
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Madhya Pradesh Police has busted a T20 League betting syndicate and arrested four persons, including its kingpin, and recovered over Rs 6 lakh cash and betting slips from them.

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On Friday night, police busted the betting racket in Ujjain and arrested four persons who they suspect were wagering on the direction of their "bosses" based in Mumbai and Bangalore.

Acting on a tip-off, a special police squad raided two places in the town and arrested four bookies while they were allegedly accepting bets during the qualifier T20 League match played between Mumbai Indians and Chennai Super Kings, SP Rudolf Alvares told PTI on Wednesday.

Those arrested have been identified as Harish Parwani alias Harish Pilot, the kingpin of the betting syndicate, Avik Goyal, Saurabh Soni and Nakul Sarraf, he said.

Rs 6,13,950 cash, betting slips to the tune of Rs 30 lakh, two laptops, 19 cell phones, two television sets and other betting-related material were recovered from their possession, the SP said.

"The cyber cell of police is investigating the various call details of these betting operators and police will soon disclose more about their links," he said.

A case has been registered against the accused, Alvares said.

Pilot, operating in Malwa-Mewad region, had his alleged betting network spread in various cities of Madhya Pradesh and Rajasthan, police said.

 
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