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Delhi police chief says Sreesanth is co-operating with investigators
Delhi police chief Neeraj Kumar said that he had gone to the Special Cell office of the Delhi police but he had not met with Sreesanth.
“I met my officers in special cell this morning…Sreesanth is cooperating with investigations,” Kumar told CNN-IBN.
So far no other names have come up in the investigation, the police commissioner said.
The police commissioner also refused to comment on reports that Dawood Ibrahim gang members were involved in the scandal.
“We have said that a dubai number was used…the number could have been used from India itself or from some other country,” he said, adding that they had not named any particular group.
Chandila had approached two more players to be part of betting racket?
Cricketer Ajit Chandila had approached two more Indian Premier League (IPL) players to be part of the spot fixing after bookies asked him to rope in more people, police sources told IANS.
“During questioning, Chandila told police that he met bookies at Country Club in Manesar (adjoining Delhi) on April 6. In the meeting, the bookies asked him to rope in more players for spot fixing. He gave two names and the bookies asked him to bring them to a party where the deal could be discussed,” police sources told IANS.
However, the two cricketers refused to be attend the party.
Then Chandila contacted Ankeet Chavan to be part of the deal. Chavan agreed to it.
According to sources, the bookies – Chandresh Patel, Maman and Amit Singh – had decided to spot fix the IPL matches a month before they were to begin in April
Tamil Nadu raids had nothing to do with match fixing but with fake bookies
The raids at 13 places and arrest of six people in Tamil Nadu are not directly connected to the arrests in Delhi or the arrests of the cricketers in Mumbai.
It was based on the complaints of cheating by some people to the Chennai police – people who had placed bets with the local bookies. However, they were cheated out of the money and aggrieved they went to police, reports stated