This Article is From Oct 12, 2020

Indore Police Bust IPL Betting Rackets, 20 Arrested

On Friday night as well, Rajendra Nagar Police arrested six accused persons who were betting on IPL matches online, a senior police officer said.

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Police have recovered laptops, TVs, modems, mobile phones and other items (Representational)

Indore:

Indore Police busted three IPL betting rackets on Friday and Saturday and arrested 20 people. 12 were arrested from the city's Rajendra Nagar while eight were arrested from Banganga.

Rajendra Nagar police station in-charge Amrita Singh Solanki said, "Last night again six persons were held for being involved in online betting on IPL matches. The accused were involved in the illegal business of betting online at a flat in Omaxe Hills Township on Rajendra Nagar bypass."

"As many as 18 mobiles, one laptop, one LED, booking registers with details of transactions of over Rs 7 lakh have been recovered from their possession. Cash worth Rs 41,000 was also seized. The accused persons used to come from Ratlam to Indore and bet on IPL matches. Cases under Section 3/4 Public Gambling Act and 66 IT Act have been registered," he added.

On Friday night as well, Rajendra Nagar Police arrested six accused persons who were betting on IPL matches online, Rajendra Nagar police station in-charge Amrita Singh Solanki stated.

"The accused were doing illegal business by fixing bets on the IPL match between Delhi Capitals and Rajasthan Royal on Friday night. One laptop, one TV, one modem, 19 mobile phones, one calculator, diaries, and registers with details of transactions of about Rs 14 lakh have been seized. Rs 75,000 was also recovered in cash," Ms Solanki added.

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Banganga Police also arrested eight people while taking action against the bookies on IPL Saturday night.

According to the station in-charge Rajendra Soni, the accused persons were booking a bet on Chennai Super Kings and Royal Challengers Bangalore in Vijayvargiya Nagar last night.

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"Eight mobile phones, one TV, Rs 8,000 in cash were recovered and transactions worth Rs 3 lakh were also found by the police and a case has been registered," said Mr Soni.

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