According to Latif, the International Cricket Council (ICC) anti-corruption and security unit has yet to prove that Bhatt is indeed a professional bookmaker.
"They are glaring ambiguities in the case/evidence prepared against Danish by the ECB. One of them is that the ECB has described Annu Bhatt as the Indian bookie, associated with Kaneria, but I have not found his name in the list of established India bookmakers," Latif said.
"He was a guest of the PCB when India and England toured Pakistan in 2005 and 2006 respectively, and he [Annu] stayed in Pakistan as PCB's guest on both the occasions," Latif claimed.
"Even afterwards Annu Bhatt toured with the Pakistan team to Sri Lanka, South Africa and the West Indies," he added.
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The ECB disciplinary committee banned Pakistan's test leg-spinner Kaneria for life last year after an inquiry into a spot fixing scandal in county cricket when Kaneria played for Essex in 2009 against Durham.
Latif the first cricketer to go public on the match fixing menace in 1994 while playing for Pakistan has now taken up Kaneria's case and strongly believes that the ECB has victimized the leg-spinner who has received no support from the PCB at all.
The ECB panel banned Kaneria for life because of the fact that Annu Bhatt was in contact with him on phone and through text messaging in 2009 and 2010 and charged him with trying to lure other players namely teammate, Mervyn Westfield into spot fixing actions.