Indore Police Bust IPL Betting Rackets, 20 Arrested

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Police have recovered laptops, TVs, modems, cell phones and different objects (Representational)

Indore:

Indore Police busted three IPL betting rackets on Friday and Saturday and arrested 20 folks. 12 had been arrested from the town’s Rajendra Nagar whereas eight had been arrested from Banganga.

Rajendra Nagar police station in-charge Amrita Singh Solanki stated, “Final evening once more six individuals had been held for being concerned in on-line betting on IPL matches. The accused had been concerned within the unlawful enterprise of betting on-line at a flat in Omaxe Hills Township on Rajendra Nagar bypass.”

“As many as 18 mobiles, one laptop computer, one LED, reserving registers with particulars of transactions of over Rs 7 lakh have been recovered from their possession. Money value Rs 41,000 was additionally seized. The accused individuals used to return from Ratlam to Indore and wager on IPL matches. Circumstances beneath Part three/four Public Playing Act and 66 IT Act have been registered,” he added.

On Friday evening as effectively, Rajendra Nagar Police arrested six accused individuals who had been betting on IPL matches on-line, Rajendra Nagar police station in-charge Amrita Singh Solanki said.

“The accused had been doing unlawful enterprise by fixing bets on the IPL match between Delhi Capitals and Rajasthan Royal on Friday evening. One laptop computer, one TV, one modem, 19 cell phones, one calculator, diaries, and registers with particulars of transactions of about Rs 14 lakh have been seized. Rs 75,000 was additionally recovered in money,” Ms Solanki added.

Banganga Police additionally arrested eight folks whereas taking motion in opposition to the bookies on IPL Saturday evening.

In keeping with the station in-charge Rajendra Soni, the accused individuals had been reserving a wager on Chennai Tremendous Kings and Royal Challengers Bangalore in Vijayvargiya Nagar final evening.

“Eight cell phones, one TV, Rs eight,000 in money had been recovered and transactions value Rs three lakh had been additionally discovered by the police and a case has been registered,” stated Mr Soni.



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