RCB cricketer Chris Gayle too involved in IPL fixing: Report
Bangalore,
May 25: One after another shocking revelations in infamous IPL spot
fixing scandal left countrymen dumbfounded. Now, Chris Gayle's name has
cropped up in the controversy.
TV channel reports claimed that
even Gayle had received valuable gifts from bookies who allegedly were
involved in IPL spot fixing case.
According to reports, Gayle received gold jewellery worth Rs 4.5 lakh from Pavan and Sanjay, the owner of Moti Sons Jewellers.
Chris Gayle were seen with S Sreesanth in a showroom in Jaipur. Hindi TV news channels -- Aaj Tak, ABP news
also claimed that the duo had bought jewelleries and the bill was paid
by Jiju Janardhan alias Biju. Jiju has also been arrested by Delhi
Police who were believed to have gathered evidence against Jiju
regarding his role in IPL fixing.
Both
Pawan and Sanjay had gone missing ever since the fixing scandal busted
by Delhi Police. Recently, police sources had informed Sreesanth
revealed four more cricketers' names and cops may arrest them soon. Is
Gayle one among them?
Gayle, one of the star players of Royal
Challengers Bangalore (RCB) owned by Vijay Mallya, was the first foreign
cricketer whose name has been surfaced in the fixing row.
Sreesanth
along with his two other Rajasthan Royals (RR) team members -- Ajit
Chandila and Ankeet Chavan, were arrested from Mumbai. Currently, the
trio and other arrested bookies have been sent to Delhi police custody.
Meanwhile,
Mumbai police arrested Gurunath Meiyappan who was known as the CEO of
Chennai Super Kings (CSK) till Friday evening. India Cements, owner of
the franchise, disowned Meiyappan when he was cornered by Mumbai police.
One small time Bollywood actor -- Vindoo Dara Singh reportedly told police
that he had acted as conduit between Meiyappan and bookies. The CSK
boss also had allegedly placed bet on several IPL matches since 2011.
Vindoo too was arrested by Mumbai Police.
Final match of IPL
6 is scheduled to be played on Sunday, May 26. It was learnt that more
shocking revelations and arrests would take place following the final
match between CSK and Mumbai Indians (MI).
SOURCE : OneIndia News
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