“Since the bookies have solid support from the underworld, nobody dared protest against their unprofessional conduct. This enabled the bookies to make a huge killing."
With reports of the notorious Pakistan-based Dawood Ibrahim gang involved in the racket, police sources told the newspaper that "betting took place on each of the 60 matches and almost on a ball-to-ball basis”.
A bookie named Rajesh Jaipur was allegedly handling affairs in India during the IPL.
"If Rajesh Jaipur and his brother Rakesh are made to undergo the narco test (an advanced lie-detector test), then a huge betting racket in IPL matches and the role of the bigwigs will be exposed," a police source declared.
“Since the bookies have solid support from the underworld, nobody dared protest against their unprofessional conduct. This enabled the bookies to make a huge killing."
With reports of the notorious Pakistan-based Dawood Ibrahim gang involved in the racket, police sources told the newspaper that "betting took place on each of the 60 matches and almost on a ball-to-ball basis”.
A bookie named Rajesh Jaipur was allegedly handling affairs in India during the IPL.
"If Rajesh Jaipur and his brother Rakesh are made to undergo the narco test (an advanced lie-detector test), then a huge betting racket in IPL matches and the role of the bigwigs will be exposed," a police source declared.
“Since the bookies have solid support from the underworld, nobody dared protest against their unprofessional conduct. This enabled the bookies to make a huge killing."
With reports of the notorious Pakistan-based Dawood Ibrahim gang involved in the racket, police sources told the newspaper that "betting took place on each of the 60 matches and almost on a ball-to-ball basis”.
A bookie named Rajesh Jaipur was allegedly handling affairs in India during the IPL.
"If Rajesh Jaipur and his brother Rakesh are made to undergo the narco test (an advanced lie-detector test), then a huge betting racket in IPL matches and the role of the bigwigs will be exposed," a police source declared.
“Since the bookies have solid support from the underworld, nobody dared protest against their unprofessional conduct. This enabled the bookies to make a huge killing."
With reports of the notorious Pakistan-based Dawood Ibrahim gang involved in the racket, police sources told the newspaper that "betting took place on each of the 60 matches and almost on a ball-to-ball basis”.
A bookie named Rajesh Jaipur was allegedly handling affairs in India during the IPL.
"If Rajesh Jaipur and his brother Rakesh are made to undergo the narco test (an advanced lie-detector test), then a huge betting racket in IPL matches and the role of the bigwigs will be exposed," a police source declared.
Nice work where did you get the info for the right side of the fix?
Would love some of that info
Nice work where did you get the info for the right side of the fix?
Would love some of that info
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