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Spot-fixing: Jaipur police had arrested Jupiter, failed to investigate deeper

With the name of Jupiter cropping up in the spot-fixing investigations, the Jaipur police are feeling dejected as they missed a chance to expose the scam last year when they had arrested him on charges of betting. Rashpal Singh reports.

Updated on: May 24, 2013 05:43 PM IST
Hindustan Times | By , Jaipur
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With the name of Chandresh Jain, known as Jupiter in the betting world, cropping up in the spot-fixing investigations, the Jaipur police are feeling dejected as they missed a chance to expose the scam last year when they had arrested Jupiter and five of his accomplice on charges of betting on the T20 matches.

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The police arrested Jupiter and five of his employees on April 20, 2012 and booked them under the Rajasthan Prevention of Gambling Ordinance and section 420 of the IPC.

The police got the accused on three days police remand but spent time only in tracing origin of SIM cards procured by Jupiter on the basis of fake identity proofs.

After three days in police remand, Jupiter was sent to judicial custody and was later released on bail. The police failed to investigate his links with bookies in Delhi, Mumbai and Dubai. After his release from jail, Jupiter shifted his base to Delhi.

“Had the police investigated deeper into the racket, there was a possibility of the spot-fixing scam coming out that time” said a senior officer who was part of crime branch team that arrested Jupiter and others. After the arrest, the investigation was handed over to the city police.

The two jeweler brothers, named as Pawan Jaipur and Sanjay Jaipur in the present investigations, have a big showroom on the Tonk Road and are suspected of having close ties with bookies.

Additional commissioner of police (crime) Girraj Meena said the material seized from Jupiter was examined and the matter was investigated but nothing was found on lines of spot-fixing.

Meanwhile, sources said five more bookies from Jaipur have figured in the investigations. They have been identified as Sanjay Jaipur, Badri Jaipur, Nokka Jaipur, Kothari Jaipur and Kaku Jaipur.

 
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Rashpal Singh

Rashpal Singh covers socio-economic and development issues in Gurgaon and adjoining districts. A journalist for over a decade with stints in Shimla, Chandigarh and Jaipur, he also writes on transport, local administration and the district BJP.

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