The Delhi Police is set to file a chargesheet in the Indian Premier League (IPL) 2013 spot-fixing controversy. The three accused cricketers Shathakumaran Sreesanth, Ajit Chandila and Ankeet Chavan will be named in the charegesheet along with underworld dons Chota Shakeel and Dawood Ibrahim. The charges leveled against them and 26 other accused would include those under the MCOCA.
An Indian court has come down on police for invoking stringent MCOCA in the Indian Premier League (IPL) spot-fixing case saying the application of mind was a must in applying the law as it has "serious consequences" on the liberty of individuals.
Delhi Police on Wednesday arrested from Mumbai a bookie named Feroze, who was in direct contact with underworld don Dawood Ibrahim''s right hand Chhota Shakeel, in connection with the Indian Premier League (IPL) spot-fixing scandal.
Delhi Police need more audios clips of fugitive don Dawood Ibrahim's voice for establishing his identity in taped conversations between cricketers, bookies and suspected underworld gang members in the IPL spot-fixing scandal, an official said Wednesday.
In the latest IPL Spot Fixing Saga Delhi Police has written to Enforcement Directorate asking it to investigate hawala transactions in connection with IPL spot-fixing case. A senior police official said that details have been provided to ED about 27 people arrested in connection with the scandal as well as that about Dawood and Chota...
The Delhi Police has written to the Enforcement Directorate for a probe into alleged hawala transactions in the IPL spot-fixing case, including by underworld don Dawood Ibrahim.
The Delhi Police on Friday sought issuance of open non-bailable warrants for fugitive underworld don Dawood Ibrahim and Chhota Shakeel in connection with the IPL spot-fixing racket, which it said was being run on their command.
It’s laughable to indicate Shantakumaran Sreesanth and fellow cricketers did anything that could remotely infer "use of violence or threat of violence or intimidation or coercion", as MCOCA (Maharashtra Control of Organised Crime Act) describes "organised crime", opines Shantanu Datta.
Tainted cricketer Ajit Chandila's lawyer has called the latest move of Delhi Police of invoking the MCOCA provision against the players, a means to extend the custody of the IPL spot-fixing accused. He believes the police have falsely imposed it without any adequate grounds. Delhi Police on Tuesday invoked the stringent MCOCA against suspended cricketer...
The spot-fixing scandal in the Indian Premier League (IPL) turned murkier with the names of global terrorist and India's most wanted man Dawood Ibrahim and his close aide Chotta Shakeel surfacing in the case.