ED arrests bookie in Delhi, cracks whip on betting syndicates

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Press Trust of India New Delhi/Mumbai
Last Updated : May 22 2015 | 8:22 PM IST
The Enforcement Directorate (ED) today arrested a suspected Delhi-based bookie after launching searches in multiple cities, including Delhi, Mumbai and Jaipur as part of its hawala and money laundering probe against some betting syndicates in connection with the latest IPL T20 cricket matches.
Sources said suspected operative Mukesh Sharma was arrested by the agency under relevant sections of the Prevention of Money Laundering Act (PMLA) from the national capital on allegations of operating a UK-based betting website and subsequently placing bets on IPL matches.
"Sharma will be produced in a court tomorrow to obtain a transit remand for him to be taken to Ahmedabad," the source said adding the said website had 50 lakh illegal users in India and its user password was allegedly being activated by the arrested accused.
Todays' action by the central probe agency was launched on about eight premises in these cities including locations in Thane (Maharashtra) and Gurgaon by the Ahmedabad office of the agency in coordination with their local counterparts.
"The searches are aimed at investigating some top links active in betting in matches in the Indian Premier League cricket tournament. This is an extension of similar raids that were conducted by the agency on May 10," the sources said.
Some cash, jewellery and computer hardware have been seized from all the locations.
They said in Mumbai, the suspect bookie got himself admitted to a hospital as soon as the raids were conducted and they claimed even his mobile was taken away by his family members.
Sleuths also searched the premises of suspected bookies in Jaipur and Thane as they have been found to be using the Hawala route to transfer bettings funds abroad and obtain similar money into India from people betting in IPL matches.
ED authorities are also mulling to seek the help of CERT-In to clamp down on the operations of the said betting site in India.
The current probe is being handled by ED's Ahmedabad office which is investigating the case for hawala and money laundering charges and a team of over 30 officials are part of today's searches, the sources said.
Similar searches, earlier this month, were conducted in the national capital and its adjoining areas and two Delhi-based alleged bookies were arrested.
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First Published: May 22 2015 | 8:22 PM IST

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