Metropolitan Magistrate M P Paaghe handed over Meiyappan's custody to the crime branch after it said his further custodial interrogation was needed to unravel the the alleged IPL betting racket.
In its remand application, the police said Meiyappan, the Team Principal of the Chennai franchise who was arrested last night, used to place "huge bets" on IPL matches and was even divulging team's strategy to bookies.
One of the bookies was alleged to have left a 'parcel' with actor Vindoo Randhawa, also arrested in the case, to be handed over to Rauf, who by that time had left India. Vindoo had allegedly facilitated the escape of the bookie to Dubai.
The crime branch application said it also wanted to find out the financial arrangement between Vindoo and Meiyappan, who is son-in-law of BCCI Chief N Srinivisan.
The two, it said, exchanged phone calls when IPL matches were underway.
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