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Dawood, Chhota Shakeel's name surface in spot fixing scam

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Press Trust of India New Delhi
The spot-fixing scandal in IPL turned murkier with the names of global terrorist and India's most wanted man Dawood Ibrahim and his close aide Chotta Shakeel surfacing in the case.

Delhi Police today slapped stringent Maharashtra Control of Organised Crime Act (MCOCA) against all the 26 accused, including three cricket players of Rajasthan Royals, and claimed bookies like Ashiwani Aggarwal were working at the behest of Dawood gang.

The police claimed they were armed with enough evidence and telephone intercepts to prove in the court that the bookies had made use of the underworld network in fixing IPL matches.

A top police official associated with the probe said they had enough telephonic intercepts which showed the bookies had made calls to Dubai, Karachi and other cities of Pakistan to fix and alter betting rates.
 

As the Delhi Police had ensured that the accused in the case would not get bail easily by slapping MCOCA, its investigation was on to nab a Hyderabad-based person who could lead to the door of another cricket team whose players were allegedly involved in spot fixing.

A hunt has been launched for apprehending this person who was named by bookie Mohammed Yahya, arrested in Hyderabad, during his questioning, the police officials said.

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First Published: Jun 04 2013 | 6:31 PM IST

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