BCCI Anti-Corruption Unit chief Shabbir Hussain Shekhadam Khandwawala has revealed that a bunch of potential corruptors planted an accredited cleaner at Delhi's Feroz Shah Kotla ground for doing "pitch-siding" which helps in ball-to-ball betting. Pitch-siding is the practice of transmitting information from sporting events for the purpose of gambling or directly placing bets. The operation was observed between the time lag of the actual match and live telecast."One of my ACU officers caught a person and handed over the details to Delhi Poli♛ce. While that particular offender managed to flee leaving behind his two mobile phones, ACU lodged a complaint with the Delhi Police," Hussain, a former DG of Gujarat Police, told PTI.
Two people with fake accreditation cards were arrested during the IPL match betweenꦉ Rajasthan Royals and Su🍸nrisers Hyderabad on May 2 by the Delhi Police.
The ACU supremo mentioned that they have lodged aℱ complaint with all the details of th🅠e cleaner, however, he is just a small fish in this big betting scene.
But he did agree that lower-rung staff might be used by a bigger syndicate since, because of COVID-19, there is no access to hotels൲ given the bio-secure measures.
The ACU got him under their radar when he was spotted using his phone in a secluded area. The guy fled the scene immediately when the ACU officers approached him and asked him to hand over his phone for inspection. The ACU unit recognized the IPL accreditation card which all the class IV staff are given during the tournament from bus drivers, to cleaners, porters etc. T🍌he Delhi Police immediately took action and arrested two people in suspicion of being the big bookmakers from the cleaner’s phone log.
Hussain said that the Sunrisers Hyderabad team was staying a𒐪t a hotel in the presence of three people with questionable past records and whose names were there in the ACU database. However, they couldn't come in contact with the players. "The moment we had information, we got in touch with Mumbai Police. The Police Commissioner of Mumbai took immediate cognisance and the Mumbai Police got hold of those three," he added.
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