Amit Gill, the accused, was arrested by the sleuths of Unit-9 of the Crime Branch and produced before a court which sent him in police custody till October 3, an official said.
Gill, who is related to a Bollywood actor, used to place big bets on cricket matches, said the official.
"So far we have arrested eight persons in the case," said Nisar Tamboli, Deputy Commissioner of Police (Crime).
On August 24, Crime Branch officials had raided a flat in D N Nagar in suburban Andheri and arrested seven persons for taking bets on India-Sri Lanka cricket series.
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