Sources in the crime branch, probing the racket, said the request from Meiyappan for allowing him to appear on Monday was received this evening, hours after he was issued summons.
"The request is under consideration," a crime branch source said on condition of anonymity.
Though the full contents of the letter is not immediately known, it is believed that CSK honcho wanted to be spared from making a personal appearance before the IPL final encounter on Sunday which his team is set to play in Kolkata.
Since Meiyappan was not available in Chennai, the summons was pasted at his residence and a copy delivered to CSK's office.
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