IPL 8: Five Bookies Held in Mathura, While One Escapes
Nine mobile phones, one register with record of names and bets and Rs14,570 were seized from five youngsters arrested for allegedly betting on IPL 2015 matches.
- Indo-Asian News Service
- Updated: May 12, 2015 04:42 pm IST
Five bookies were arrested on Tuesday for allegedly betting on Indian Premiere League (IPL) matches during a raid at a shop here. However, one of them managed to run away. (Full IPL 2015 Coverage)
The arrests were made as a team led by circle police officer Pryadarshini carried out the raid. (Shah Rukh Khan Won't be Allowed at Wankhede for MI vs KKR Match)
Nine mobile phones, one register with record of names and bets and Rs14,570 were seized from the five youngsters arrested. The information revealed by these people would help in carrying out more raids in the coming days, police said.
Mathura Superintendent of Police, Rajesh Kumar Singh, said the raids would be conducted in all police station areas to curb the menace of betting spread on such a large scale.
For last several days there were complaints from residents of various colonies about mushrooming dens of people indulging in betting over IPL matches.
"People were crowding up at these dens where mobile phones were used for passing on messages and numbers. Regular counters had opened," said social activist Rhais Qureshi.
Some residents believe there are over 10,000 young and old people involved in daily transactions in half a dozen markets of Mathura, where the betting on IPL matches is a flourishing industry. People were betting from Re 1 to Rs 1 crore.
"The network spreads from Mathura to Delhi and Mumbai and big bookies are involved," said Pavan Gautam, an activist.