IPL betting racket: one more bookie detained at Mumbai airport

Police are questioning Badlani as he could be a major link between the bookies in India and Pakistan

Press Trust of India Mumbai
Last Updated : Jun 03 2013 | 11:12 AM IST
Mumbai Police today detained one more bookie at the international airport here in connection with the IPL betting racket.

"We have detained Kishore Badlani alias Kishore Pune at the Mumbai international airport," said police sources.

Badlani, who had reportedly gone to Europe after his name cropped up in the betting racket, was taken into custody on his return, they said.

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Police are now questioning Badlani as he could be a major link between the bookies in India and Pakistan.

Meanwhile, CSK team owner Gurunath Meiyappan and actor Vindoo Randhawa, will be produced in the court later in the day as their police custody ends today.

On May 31, a Mumbai court had extended the police remand of Meiyappan, Vindoo and two others arrested in the IPL betting case till June 3 after prosecution sought further custody to unravel their connection with absconding bookies.

On Saturday, Mumbai cops got the custody of Delhi-based bookie Ashwin Agarwal alias Tinku Delhi in the betting case.

A local court had remanded him in crime branch's custody till June 6 after it said that they wanted to find out whether Tinku had links with IPL players other than Ajit Chandila.

Tinku placed bets using a mobile number registered in the name of one Kothari and the crime branch wanted to trace this person, public prosecutor Wajid Sheikh had said.

The court had also extended the police custody of Pune-based bookies Dinesh Sharma and Kishore Pablani till June 6. Prosecutor Sheikh said police wanted information from them about co-accused Badlani to which defence lawyers had said that he was abroad and his family had informed police that he would be returning to India on June 3.

So far, Mumbai Police have arrested 13 persons in connection with the IPL betting racket.
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First Published: Jun 03 2013 | 11:06 AM IST

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