The police are also probing whether the arrested persons were in touch with other top bookies wanted by the police.
Those arrested have been identified as Nishant, Anil Sharma, Sahil Kumar, Ashwani Kumar and Rashpal Singh, all of whom hail from Jammu and Sujanpur (Punjab) areas.
According to SSP Rakesh Kaushal, on receipt of specific information that bets are being placed on the IPL match in one of the rooms of residence of prime accused Nishant, a raid was conducted last night.
He said the police have seized Rs 2.70 lakh, 11 mobile phones and one LCD.
"The arrested persons are originally from Jammu and Sujanpur and they appear to be part of a larger betting syndicate. We are investigating about their clients and the monetary dealings which they have done so far," the officer said, adding a case in this connection has been registered.
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