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19 arrested in cricket betting in WB, Maha and Raj

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Press Trust of India Kolkata/Nashik
Last Updated : May 23 2013 | 6:36 PM IST
In a crackdown on cricket betting after the IPL spot-fixing scandal was busted, police have made more arrests with 19 people including some bookies being held in West Bengal, Maharashtra and Rajasthan.
The arrests were made between last night and today in connection with four separate cases.
Ten people, including one bookie, were held by a special team of Kolkata Police from Ultanga area in the West Bengal capital for alleged involvement in a cricket betting racket.
"We have arrested 10 people, including a bookie yesterday night. We are investigating the case. They will be produced before a court," DC (DD special) Santosh Pandey told PTI.
Initial investigations said they had betted on a match between Mumbai Indians and Chennai Super kings.
About Rs three lakhs in cash and laptops were recovered from them, the police said. The bookie was identified as Ajit Surekha.

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In Maharashtra, five persons were arrested for allegedly betting on the IPL matches during a raid at a bungalow in Nashik, police said.
Acting on a tip-off, police raided the Sai Palace bungalow last night and arrested the five bookies, Assistant Commissioner of Police Pankaj Rahane said.
Ten cellphones, a laptop and other betting related material were also seized from the place, he said.
Those arrested have been identified as Rajendra Savna, resident of Nashik Road, Sameer Mahindra Mantri, Praveen Bhutada, Ravindra Dhage and Pankaj Somani (all from Buldhana).
In Thane, three persons from Kalyan town in the district who allegedly accepted bets on behalf of Mumbai-based bookies were held by police.
Keval Ladharam Bhanushali, Chetan Ladharam Bhanushali and Sachin Jagannath Teli were taking bets on IPL matches at a place near Annapurna Hotel in Gandhi Chowk when the police raided the premises this morning and nabbed them.

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First Published: May 23 2013 | 6:36 PM IST

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