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Raj Kundra has admitted to betting in IPL, claims Delhi police


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Raj KundraNew Delhi, Jun 6, 2013: Raj Kundra, a co-owner of the Rajasthan Royals, the team at the centre of a massive spot-fixing and gambling scandal, has admitted to betting in the Indian Premier League or IPL, claimed the Delhi Police, who interrogated the businessman all day yesterday.

"He has admitted to betting and has said that he placed bets on his own team through bookies. He also said that he lost huge amount of money in betting," Delhi Police commissioner Neeraj Kumar told reporters.  

According to police sources, Mr Kundra has said that he placed bets on the IPL "for the last two-three years." Betting on all sports except horse-racing is illegal in India.  The penalty for betting, according to rules laid down by the Board of Control for Cricket India, is suspension for upto two to five years.

The police is unlikely to book Mr Kundra for gambling, which is a bailable offence. The police says it wants to focus on establishing links between bookies and underworld don Dawood Ibrahim’s crime syndicate or "D Company."

The Royals have four owners including Mr Kundra’s wife Bollywood actor Shilpa Shetty.

To prevent him from leaving the country, Mr Kundra was made to hand over his passport to the Delhi Police yesterday.

Three cricketers from the Royals including S Sreesanth were arrested last month on charges that they took money from bookies to concede a pre-determined number of runs in the recently-concluded edition of the IPL. The players have denied the allegations.

Spot-fixing, in which a specific part of the match but not the outcome is fixed, is illegal.

A player from the team, Sidharth Trivedi, who has turned approver in the case, has allegedly told the police that before an IPL match in Ahmedabad, he was approached by Mr Kundra’s business partner, Umesh Goenka, who asked him about the pitch and which cricketers would play for the Royals that day. The cops want to know if Mr Kundra was aware of this incident, and of the reported links between bookies and some of his team-members.


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