Bhatia also told police that he fixed matches of the rebel Indian Cricket League and even some matches of Bangladesh Premier League with the help of some players he knew in the neighbouring country, they claimed.
However, they said they have no concrete evidence to suggest that fixing indeed took place.
The bookie and Babu Rao Yadav, who played for Railways and banned by BCCI for playing in the rebel Indian Cricket League, were arrested by Delhi Police for their alleged role in spot-fixing.
"He used to have langars at the temple. He was trying to build his credibility. His intention was to corner the offerings. Nagpur is a big city and he knew that many people will visit the temple," a senior police official claimed.
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Bhatia is a "smooth talker", he said.
During interrogation, the official claimed, Bhatia told police that he contacted Yadav in 2007 when the cricketer was playing in the ICL. He claimed that he had fixed ICL matches, sources said.
"Both went there to Bangladesh. Bhatia is a known fixer and an ICC anti-corruption unit spotted him there. As he got a whiff about it, Bhatia and Yadav returned to India," a senior police official said.
Police sources said Bhatia, who have "good contacts" with Bangladeshi players, may have fixed matches there but they have nothing to corroborate this. "Bhatia has claimed he has fixed matches in Bangladesh Premier League. He said he knows some Bangladeshi players very well," he said.