Spotfixing Delhi Police raidnbspChandilas residence for furthe...A six-member team of Delhi Police's Special Cell on Saturday raided tainted cricketer Ajit Chandila's Prahladpur residence for further clues on spot-fixing issue that has lead to crickter's arrest. The Police team around 2pm arrived at Chandila's Prahladpur ... Hindustan Times, 3 hours ago |
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NIA court grants bail to suspected Hizbul militant Liyaqat Shah, big jolt to Delhi PoliceNew Delhi: Delhi Police received a big jolt on Friday, when a special NIA court granted bail to suspected Hizbul militant Liyaqat Shah. He had approached the court on May 13, seeking bail on the ground that no concrete evidence had been found ... Daily Bhaskar, 1 day ago
Delhi Police gets a jolt as suspected Hizbul militant Liyaqat Shah gets bail
India Today, 1 day ago
Liyaqat bailed out as NIA fails to make out case
Greater Kashmir, 17 hours ago
Liyaqat not linked to terror plot: Court
Kashmir Times, 20 hours ago
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The players were threatened by the bookies: Delhi PoliceThe Special Cell of the Delhi police which is investigating the IPL spot fixing case has found that all the three players were threatened by the bookies. The interrogation of three bookies which was done in the presence of the players revealed that they had threatened the players if the offer was not accepted. The bookies said that the stakes this time were extremely high and hence they had to resort to threats in order to convince the players. The bookies said that Chandila had initially ... Rediff.com, 7 hours ago
No solid proof against any other IPL player: police
Governance Now, 9 hours ago
More players, underworld links under probe
IBNLive India News, 15 hours ago
IPL: More players under scanner | Coverage
Economic Times, 21 hours ago
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Spot-fixing: Bookies planned to make MMS clip of SreesanthGiving a new twist to the ongoing IPL spot-fixing saga, investigations conducted by the Special Cell of Delhi police has revealed that the bookies had planned to make MMS of the players involved in the fixing. According to media reports, the bookies planned ... Zee News, 8 hours ago
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IPL6 sleaze: Bookies, Jiju had planned sex videos of Sreesanth, other playersNew Delhi : As the investigation by Delhi Police Special Cell progressed in the IPL6 spot-fixing case, one of the main accused Jiju Janardanan has reportedly told investigators last night that they were planning to make sex video clips of cricketer Sreesanth ... IndiaTV News, 12 hours ago
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Spot-fixing: As it all sinks in, Sreesanth breaks down in tears, 'accepts mistake'A little over 24 hours later, he was S Sreesanth sitting alone on a chair in a room at the Delhi Police Special Cell office, silently crying. His career in cricket appeared all but over. On more than one occasion, sources in the Special Cell said, ... Express India, 17 hours ago
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Indian Express, 12 hours ago
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Bets were placed also on runs in sessionsInvestigations by the Delhi Police Special Cell into the spot-fixing case have revealed that the bookies, apart from trying to influence the outcome of the number of runs in given overs, were getting bets placed on sessions or a span of seven overs ... The Hindu, 23 hours ago
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Terror tab led Delhi Police to spotfixing in T20 LeagueBy their own admission, Delhi Police's special cell sleuths were keeping tabs on the activities of the underworld and its possible involvement in funding acts of terror in India. Jatin Anand & Karn Pratap Singh report. Slain Delhi cop probed spot-fixing ... Hindustan Times, 1 day ago
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IPL6: Bookies supplied women to Sreesanth, Chandila: policeNew Delhi, May 17 : Delhi Police special cell officers have revealed that the spot-fixing bookies not only gave money, but also supplied "woman escorts" to the tainted cricketers, S. Sreesanth in particular. Tapped phone conversation transcripts reveal, the ... IndiaTV News, 1 day ago
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By rulebook, with surprises here and thereThe special cell of Delhi police, known for its safe houses and arbitrary detentions for which it has been rapped by the courts on numerous occasions, seems to have played it safe with Sreesanth and company. The cell stuck to the rulebook on this one, sources ... The Telegraph, 1 day ago
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