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Delhi: Delhi Police busted a gang involved in betting on cricket, police arrested ten people from Karol Bagh

Delhi: Delhi Police has busted a gang involved in betting on cricket. In this connection, the Crime Branch team of Delhi Police arrested 10 people on Saturday. Police has claimed that these people were betting on the Big Bash League T20 matches going on in Australia.

Police said that the gang was operating from a three-bedroom flat in Karol Bagh area, in which 10 people lived. Based on a secret information, the police raided a flat on Joshi Road in Karol Bagh at around 11.30 am on Saturday. Police Commissioner (Crime Branch) Sanjay Kumar Sain said, “The raid revealed that 10 people, including the main suspect Raju Vaishnav, were betting using laptops and mobile phones during live cricket matches.”

Revealed during interrogation

Police has informed that during the raid, Agra residents Yogesh Taneja, Tarun Khanna and Harvinder Deol and Rajasthan’s Manish Jain, Kushal and Gautam Das Crime Branch interrogated. It is being told that during interrogation, the police came to know that the syndicate used to work in two ways. Jagrat bought a master ID from the betting website for online betting.

Offline betting business along with online

Police said that during interrogation it was revealed that Raju allegedly managed a network in Delhi, Uttar Pradesh and Rajasthan. Which used to handle transactions worth Rs 1.5 lakh per day. Apart from this, this gang also accepted offline offers along with online. Which were recorded in the notebook.

Raju had rented the flat in his name for Rs 45,000 per month. However, the police is investigating further to get more information about the operation of the syndicate.

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