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Bangladesh vs Sri Lanka match: 2 Indians arrested for betting

Bangladesh opener Tamim Iqbal scored a brilliant 127 in the first ODI against Sri Lanka and in the process became the first Bangladeshi batsman to cross the 10,000 run mark. Photo: AFP

Indian police have busted a cricket betting den in which the accused were allegedly betting on the one-day match, played between Bangladesh and Sri Lanka in Dambulla.

Acting on a tip-off, Local Crime Branch (LCB), Godhra, busted a cricket betting den, allegedly run by local BJP councillor Chetan Satvani in the town and arrested two persons late on Saturday night. Satvani, however, managed to escape, reports The Indian Express.

According to the police, the accused were allegedly betting on the one-day match, played between Bangladesh and Sri Lanka in Dambulla, Sri Lanka, on Saturday.

Kailash Chatwani and Sunil Amalchandani, both residents of Godhra, have been booked under various section of The Public Gambling Act.

Chatwani and Amalchandani were caught red-handed during a raid by the LCB on Suvidha society in Godhra town. Nineteen mobile phones, two laptops and two television sets along with other electronic devices worth Rs. 4 lakh have been seized. “The two arrested accused have confessed to the involvement of Chetan Satmani who is a BJP councilor in Godhra Nagarpalika. He had escaped before the raid.”

 

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Bangladesh vs Sri Lanka match: 2 Indians arrested for betting

Bangladesh opener Tamim Iqbal scored a brilliant 127 in the first ODI against Sri Lanka and in the process became the first Bangladeshi batsman to cross the 10,000 run mark. Photo: AFP

Indian police have busted a cricket betting den in which the accused were allegedly betting on the one-day match, played between Bangladesh and Sri Lanka in Dambulla.

Acting on a tip-off, Local Crime Branch (LCB), Godhra, busted a cricket betting den, allegedly run by local BJP councillor Chetan Satvani in the town and arrested two persons late on Saturday night. Satvani, however, managed to escape, reports The Indian Express.

According to the police, the accused were allegedly betting on the one-day match, played between Bangladesh and Sri Lanka in Dambulla, Sri Lanka, on Saturday.

Kailash Chatwani and Sunil Amalchandani, both residents of Godhra, have been booked under various section of The Public Gambling Act.

Chatwani and Amalchandani were caught red-handed during a raid by the LCB on Suvidha society in Godhra town. Nineteen mobile phones, two laptops and two television sets along with other electronic devices worth Rs. 4 lakh have been seized. “The two arrested accused have confessed to the involvement of Chetan Satmani who is a BJP councilor in Godhra Nagarpalika. He had escaped before the raid.”

 

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