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Three Rajasthan Royals players - Sreesanth, Ankeet Chavan and Ajit Chandila - have been suspended by the BCCI after being taken by police for questioning over their alleged involvement in corruption in the IPL. The franchise issued a statement saying that they had been "taken by surprise" by the development.
A case has been registered at the Marine Drive police station in Mumbai under sections 420, which deals with cheating, and 120 (b), which deals with criminal conspiracy, of the Indian Penal Code - there is no specific law covering cheating in sport. The players are in the custody of Delhi police.
"We have been informed that three of our players have been called in for investigation on spot fixing in matches. We are completely taken by surprise. We do not have the full facts at this point and are unable to confirm anything," Rajasthan Royals said in a statement. "We are in touch with the BCCI on this matter. We will fully cooperate with the authorities to ensure a thorough investigation. The management at Rajasthan Royals has a zero-tolerance approach to anything that is against the spirit of the game."
The BCCI said it was "shocked and saddened" at the news. "We will offer all cooperation to the Delhi police and all other authorities in their investigations in this matter. The IPL Governing Council has met and decided that the cricketers found involved will be dealt with severely," the board said in a statement. "As of now, the 3 players Ankeet Chavan, Ajit Chandila and Sreesanth stand suspended pending enquiry. All information required to bring the persons involved to book will be collected and strictest action will be taken, if found guilty."
India's Sports Ministry called for the IPL authorities to hand out punishments that would serve as deterrants if the players were found to be involved. "It is very unfortunate that Delhi Police have arrested some cricket players for their alleged role in the spot fixing in the ongoing IPL tournament," the Ministry said in a statement. "The Minister of Sports, Shri Jitendra Singh has spoken to chairman of the IPL Shri Rajeev Shukla on the issue and impressed upon him to take urgent steps to put in place a mechanism to prevent such unethical activities and ensure clean sports in the country. The Minister also emphasised that strict action be taken against all those who are found guilty to serve as a deterrent to others."
A case has been registered at the Marine Drive police station in Mumbai under sections 420, which deals with cheating, and 120 (b), which deals with criminal conspiracy, of the Indian Penal Code - there is no specific law covering cheating in sport. The players are in the custody of Delhi police.
"We have been informed that three of our players have been called in for investigation on spot fixing in matches. We are completely taken by surprise. We do not have the full facts at this point and are unable to confirm anything," Rajasthan Royals said in a statement. "We are in touch with the BCCI on this matter. We will fully cooperate with the authorities to ensure a thorough investigation. The management at Rajasthan Royals has a zero-tolerance approach to anything that is against the spirit of the game."
The BCCI said it was "shocked and saddened" at the news. "We will offer all cooperation to the Delhi police and all other authorities in their investigations in this matter. The IPL Governing Council has met and decided that the cricketers found involved will be dealt with severely," the board said in a statement. "As of now, the 3 players Ankeet Chavan, Ajit Chandila and Sreesanth stand suspended pending enquiry. All information required to bring the persons involved to book will be collected and strictest action will be taken, if found guilty."
India's Sports Ministry called for the IPL authorities to hand out punishments that would serve as deterrants if the players were found to be involved. "It is very unfortunate that Delhi Police have arrested some cricket players for their alleged role in the spot fixing in the ongoing IPL tournament," the Ministry said in a statement. "The Minister of Sports, Shri Jitendra Singh has spoken to chairman of the IPL Shri Rajeev Shukla on the issue and impressed upon him to take urgent steps to put in place a mechanism to prevent such unethical activities and ensure clean sports in the country. The Minister also emphasised that strict action be taken against all those who are found guilty to serve as a deterrent to others."
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this indian media defaming every cricketer and infact defaming cricket :evil: :evil:
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Deep Dey wrote:Sreesanth lawyer still say he is innocent
also his mom and brother*
his dad was hospitalised the day this news was spread :bitch: :bitch:
he started so many businesses and all flopped,bought so many villas and luxury cars ..all will be gone now :bitch: :bitch:
#cheater
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sreesanth said to police that jiju janardan(bookie) can do anything for money
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someone pls send police to deepa's room...am damn sure he is a bookie...
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it shud be sent to ur clinicbchattopadhyay wrote:someone pls send police to deepa's room...am damn sure he is a bookie...
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he surely has lakhs of rupees in his room...n since he is weird he doesnt even knw wat to do with it...probably making origami of it...always depressive he is...n nw corruption is his latest hobby...who knws he might strt killin poor helpless people also...
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KAASH ITNA PAISA HOTAbchattopadhyay wrote:he surely has lakhs of rupees in his room...n since he is weird he doesnt even knw wat to do with it...probably making origami of it...always depressive he is...n nw corruption is his latest hobby...who knws he might strt killin poor helpless people also...
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Mumbai Police has seized "what appear to be" the belongings of Sreesanth and Jiju Janardhan - both arrested by Delhi Police on spot-fixing allegations - from hotel rooms booked in their names at a five-star hotel in Mumbai. The police has received legal permission to take mirror images of the laptop and also CCTV footage from the hotel to further investigate into the whole scandal.
Items seized include laptops, iPads, mobile phones, diaries written in English and "what appears to be" Malayalam, and cricket kits. Himanshu Roy, joint commissioner of police (crime) in Mumbai, said they had reason to believe the items belonged to Sreesanth and Janardhan, and that they will be important clues in the ongoing investigations.
Sreesanth's room was not in the hotel where the Rajasthan Royals team stayed for their match against Mumbai Indians. Sreesanth was reportedly told in Jaipur that he was not playing the match, and only a compact group of 13 or 14 players was to travel. "Yesterday we received information that Sreesanth had independently booked himself into a five-star hotel," Roy said. "I say independent because this is not where his team stayed.
"We worked out that information. Yesterday we searched two rooms, which were issued in the names of Sreesanth and Jiju Janardhan. The search of Sreesanth's room shows that it was lived in, it was inhabited. We have recovered a laptop, which is here before you, an iPad, a mobile phone, cash, a data card, some diaries which appear to be in the handwriting of Sreesanth - some [in] English, some [in] what appears to be Malayalam. We have also recovered some cricket kit, clothing etc.
"The search of the other room shows it was lived in. We have recovered an iPad, a mobile phone and some personal belongings." Roy didn't rule out asking for the custody of Sreesanth and Janardhan depending on what their investigations further reveal.
Roy said the hotel rooms were booked by Tamarind Tours and Travels. "We have tried to recreate events that led to the booking of this room," Roy said. "We have reason to believe Sreeanth and Jiju checked into the hotel late in the night on the 13th of this month. We are recreating their movements on the 14th and the 15th.
"We are also in the process of obtaining CCTV feed to understand who are the visitors, if any, who visited him when he was staying there. What were his movements? We have obtained the permission to take a mirror image of the laptops and phones, so that we can begin the process of analysing these gadgets to further aid our investigation. We believe seizure is important given the direction in which the spot-fixing investigations are headed."
On May 14 - more than a day before the three cricketers were arrested - police also arrested an alleged bookmaker called Ramesh Vyas from Mumbai's Kalbadevi area. The items seized there, Roy said, led them to names of bookies who are also being investigated by Delhi Police.
Roy said 13 of the 92 mobile phones seized from Vyas' premises "were used by him to facilitate connecting Indian bookies with bookies in Pakistan via conference call". Roy said the police has arrested two more bookies - named Praveen Bera and Pankaj Shah (alias Lotus, alias Pappu) - subsequent to that first arrest.
"The interrogation of Ramesh Vyas revealed that he was in touch with certain bookies whose names had figured in the current IPL fixing issue," Roy said. "We followed this lead, and we also found that the same bookies not only figure in calls made by Ramesh Vyas, but his account books also have transactions in them that lead to common bookies.
"After we arrested Ramesh Vyas, we recovered his accounts book, which showed names of bookies that the Delhi Police is also investigating. Some of those bookies, it is reported, have been in touch with these players."
Items seized include laptops, iPads, mobile phones, diaries written in English and "what appears to be" Malayalam, and cricket kits. Himanshu Roy, joint commissioner of police (crime) in Mumbai, said they had reason to believe the items belonged to Sreesanth and Janardhan, and that they will be important clues in the ongoing investigations.
Sreesanth's room was not in the hotel where the Rajasthan Royals team stayed for their match against Mumbai Indians. Sreesanth was reportedly told in Jaipur that he was not playing the match, and only a compact group of 13 or 14 players was to travel. "Yesterday we received information that Sreesanth had independently booked himself into a five-star hotel," Roy said. "I say independent because this is not where his team stayed.
"We worked out that information. Yesterday we searched two rooms, which were issued in the names of Sreesanth and Jiju Janardhan. The search of Sreesanth's room shows that it was lived in, it was inhabited. We have recovered a laptop, which is here before you, an iPad, a mobile phone, cash, a data card, some diaries which appear to be in the handwriting of Sreesanth - some [in] English, some [in] what appears to be Malayalam. We have also recovered some cricket kit, clothing etc.
"The search of the other room shows it was lived in. We have recovered an iPad, a mobile phone and some personal belongings." Roy didn't rule out asking for the custody of Sreesanth and Janardhan depending on what their investigations further reveal.
Roy said the hotel rooms were booked by Tamarind Tours and Travels. "We have tried to recreate events that led to the booking of this room," Roy said. "We have reason to believe Sreeanth and Jiju checked into the hotel late in the night on the 13th of this month. We are recreating their movements on the 14th and the 15th.
"We are also in the process of obtaining CCTV feed to understand who are the visitors, if any, who visited him when he was staying there. What were his movements? We have obtained the permission to take a mirror image of the laptops and phones, so that we can begin the process of analysing these gadgets to further aid our investigation. We believe seizure is important given the direction in which the spot-fixing investigations are headed."
On May 14 - more than a day before the three cricketers were arrested - police also arrested an alleged bookmaker called Ramesh Vyas from Mumbai's Kalbadevi area. The items seized there, Roy said, led them to names of bookies who are also being investigated by Delhi Police.
Roy said 13 of the 92 mobile phones seized from Vyas' premises "were used by him to facilitate connecting Indian bookies with bookies in Pakistan via conference call". Roy said the police has arrested two more bookies - named Praveen Bera and Pankaj Shah (alias Lotus, alias Pappu) - subsequent to that first arrest.
"The interrogation of Ramesh Vyas revealed that he was in touch with certain bookies whose names had figured in the current IPL fixing issue," Roy said. "We followed this lead, and we also found that the same bookies not only figure in calls made by Ramesh Vyas, but his account books also have transactions in them that lead to common bookies.
"After we arrested Ramesh Vyas, we recovered his accounts book, which showed names of bookies that the Delhi Police is also investigating. Some of those bookies, it is reported, have been in touch with these players."
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RR Management will file police complaint against chavan,chandela,sreesanth
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There was tym whn i always love to sREe in test squad..again onwardz nO SREe
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He knw this coming thats y he punished him years back
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