The Cyber Crime Cell of the Crime Branch arrested Hetarth Gohil, who was one of the probables called by Deccan Chargers team in the Season 3 of IPL.
"We have arrested Hetarth Gohil for cheating five local cricketers by promising them places in IPL teams in lieu of money," Assistant Commissioner of Police (Cyber Crime) K N Patel told reporters here.
Gohil enticed his friends -- Hitesh Vaghela, Satyavir Chauhan, Unmesh Joshi, Iqbal Momin and Dipty Chauhan -- by showing his photographs with players of Deccan Chargers and the support staff, police said, adding that he told his friends he had received three years' contract for playing with the team.
Gohil told his friends that he had received huge money after being included in the initial squad and if they wanted to earn money like him, he would contact Anurag Thakur and his secretary Anurag Salvi for their selection in Deccan Chargers.
When his friends approached him saying that they had not received call letters from IPL team to play in Season 5, he said that as they had not played Ranji Trophy matches, they did not receive call letters, police said, adding that he used to give them one reason or other for their exclusion from the team.
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