Mumbai: Gurunath Meiyappan, Chennai Super Kings owner and his son-in-law of President of the Bank of Credit and Commerce, used to put "the stakes enormous," the games IPL and was even detected a strategy team to the bettors, claimed that Mumbai police on Saturday before a court which brought him in police custody till May 29.
Delivered Metropolitan Magistrate MP Paaghe custody Meiyappan to the crime branch after he said that there was a need for a more custodial interrogation to uncover the alleged IPL betting racket.
Police said Meiyappan, team principal for the privilege of Chennai, who was arrested last night, and used to develop a "huge bets" on IPL matches and was even detected a strategy team to bettors in its remand application.
The application of remand crime branch aims to achieve Meiyappan relationship with Pakistan's controversial rule Asad Rauf, who was allegedly in contact with bettors.
One alleged bookies have left the 'integral' with actor VINDU راندهاوا, also arrested in the case, to be handed over to Rauf, who by that time had left India. VINDU allegedly facilitated the escape bookie to Dubai.
He said the crime branch application they also want to see financial arrangement between VINDU and Meiyappan, who is the son-in-law of the Bank of Credit and Commerce Chairman N Srinivisan.
Two, she, exchange phone calls when she was being IPL matches.
", The guru calls for VINDU of when the games are taking place. Then called VINDU the bettors with information," it said.
Also, police said they need to seize the four mobile phones used by Meiyappan of Chennai.
Quoting these reasons, the Prosecutor seeks Wajid Sheikh police custody seven days of CSK honcho 35 years.
Oppose prayer prosecution, defense lawyer described Abad Ponda as "illegal" arrest Meiyappan, saying if the person appears before police pursuant to a summons, he can not catch it.
"Moreover, there is no gain illegally and was deceived anyone, in fact, has Gurunath Meiyappan money," he said.
He also said that the application of remand silence on Meiyappan involvement in the spot-fixing or match-fixing.
However, the court granted judicial remand Mumbai crime branch Meiyappan and until May 29 for further questioning.
Meiyappan was arrested at midnight by the crime branch after extensive questioning for several hours lasted until early this morning.
Police officials said he was "evasive" and "uncooperative" during interrogation.
"He was not cooperative as we expected him to be, and was evasive about a lot of questions," said police officials this morning.
Crime Branch, which is investigating the betting scandal in the wake of a nation-wide campaign on the bettors in the wake of the arrest of three players Royals Rajasthan India including Pacer S Sreesanth for alleged spot-fixing in IPL matches.
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