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Harmeet Singh questioned by BCCI's ACSU chief Sawani

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Press Trust of India Mumbai
Former India U-19 and Rajasthan Royals left-arm spinner Harmeet Singh appeared before the BCCI's Anti-Corruption and Security Unit (ACSU) chief Ravi Sawani today and was questioned for close to one and half hours in the ongoing spot-fixing probe.

Harmeet had recently told the Delhi police that his team-mate Ajit Chandila had approached him with bookies to indulge in spot-fixing but had reportedly refused the offer.

A top BCCI official confirmed to PTI that the left-arm spinner was questioned by Sawani for over an hour regarding his meetings with bookies during the sixth edition of the Indian Premier League.

Sawani, who has been appointed by the BCCI as commissioner of inquiry to probe spot-fixing allegations involving Rajasthan Royals players, will submit his findings to the disciplinary committee which will send its recommendations to the working committee that will announce the final verdict.
 

The official added that inquiry process is almost over with only Chandila, who is still in police custody, remaining to be questioned.

"The process is over but Ajit Chandila is still inside the jail, so the ACSU is waiting for him to be released on bail before questioning him," the official said.

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First Published: Jul 06 2013 | 5:15 PM IST

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