Delhi Police Commissioner Neeraj Kumar said here today that more names were surfacing in the probe into spot-fixing in IPL following the arrest of Sreesanth and two other players.
Delhi police's special cell, which arrested Sreesanth, Ajit Chandila and Ankit Chavan in Mumbai, had to carry out the action "in haste" and some loose ends were yet to be tied up, such as examination of the players' laptops, i-pads, which Mumbai police seized yesterday, Kumar told reporters after visiting the Saibaba temple here.
When asked about the scope of the scandal, he said he could not reveal much at this juncture, but several names including those from Maharashtra were coming up in the probe.
Delhi police's special cell, which arrested Sreesanth, Ajit Chandila and Ankit Chavan in Mumbai, had to carry out the action "in haste" and some loose ends were yet to be tied up, such as examination of the players' laptops, i-pads, which Mumbai police seized yesterday, Kumar told reporters after visiting the Saibaba temple here.
When asked about the scope of the scandal, he said he could not reveal much at this juncture, but several names including those from Maharashtra were coming up in the probe.