"We have instructed Police Commissioners and Superintendents in the state to collect evidence against those involved in betting in any sport or are in any form of gambling," Additional Chief Secretary (Home) S K Nanda told PTI.
The move comes close on the heels of reports that several bookies caught in the IPL spot-fixing scandal have links in Gujarat and some of them were reportedly operating from the state.
Another bookie Manan Bhatt was also held from the state following the arrest of the RR players and Amit Singh.
"The government has asked police to act tough and collect strong evidences against bookies and those who accept bets", Nanda added.
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