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CBI closes 2019 IPL betting cases over lack of evidence

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CBI closes 2019 IPL betting cases due to lack of evidence

On Tuesday, the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) closed two cases about alleged fixing of Indian Premier League (IPL) matches in the 2019 season due to a lack of evidence.

The CBI filed two First Information Reports (FIR) in May 2022 against seven persons based on information that “a network of individuals involved in cricket betting are influencing the outcome of IPL matches based on inputs received from Pakistan”.

The initial two FIRs were filed against Delhi-based Dileep Kumar and two Hyderabad-based Individuals Gurram Vasu and Gurram Satish. The second FIR is named Sajjan Singh, Prabhu Lal Meena, Ram Avtar and Amit Kumar, all of whom are Rajasthan residents.

The CBI, however, couldn’t find substantial evidence against the accused despite their long investigation into the case. They moved to file a closure report in a special court on 23 December, in which it has given a detailed description of the allegations and its probe in the matter, besides citing reasons for recommending the closure of the case, the officials said.

It will now be up to the court to decide whether to accept the report filed by the agency or order it to continue further investigations, they said.

The agency had booked these people on allegations that they were running the racket for moe than 10 to 13 years with suspicious cash transactions being made from their accounts, officials added.

The CBI had alleged that these individuals were in touch with Pakistani individuals through a Pakistani mobile number.

The two networks getting inputs from Pakistan were allegedly deceiving the public by “inducing them for betting”, the FIR had said.

The FIR had alleged that the racketeers had back accounts using fake identities and know-your-customer (KYC) documents, in connivance with unidentified bank officials.

The CBI alleged that Dileep Kumar was operating several bank accounts in which domestic cash deposits worth more than Rs 43 lakh had been made since 2013, defying “economic rationale”, the officials said.

“The information reveals that this network of individuals was involved in cricket betting during Indian Premier League (IPL) matches held in the year 2019,” the FIR related to the Delhi-Hyderabad racket alleged.

“The persons involved are running the racket of cricket betting, committing fraud by inducing betting by the general public and thereby deceiving the public of their hard-earned money and also indulging in impersonating their identities in operating various bank accounts,” it stated.

“The information reveals that this network of individuals was involved in cricket betting during the then-ongoing Indian Premier League (IPL) matches held in the year 2019 in Delhi and other places,” the FIR alleged.

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