
23 held for online cricket betting
The Hindu
With the arrest of 23 persons, all bookies, and seizure of 247 mobile phones and 28 smartphones, Cyberabad police claim to have busted an organised online cricket betting racket operating from the cit
With the arrest of 23 persons, all bookies, and seizure of 247 mobile phones and 28 smartphones, Cyberabad police claim to have busted an organised online cricket betting racket operating from the city.
Acting on a tip-off about betting for the ongoing IPL cricket matches, the Special Operations Teams raided seven places at Miyapur, Bachupally, Gachibowli and Mailardevpally and apprehended the accused on Tuesday evening.
They also seized ₹93 lakh in cash, 14 betting boards, eight laptops, four tabs, four TVs, two routers, a printer and five four-wheelers from the possession of the bookies.

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