Vindoo confesses to police, Chennai CEO could land in trouble



Mumbai, May (PTI): With more murky dealings emerging during the custodial interrogation of Vindoo Randhawa, Mumbai police probing the IPL betting scandal may question Gurunath Meiyappan, CEO of Chennai Super Kings, with whom the arrested actor was in "frequent touch".

Son of wrestler and actor Dara Singh, Vindoo, according to Joint Commissioner (crime) Himanshu Roy, was deeply involved in betting, earning Rs 17 lakh through the banned activity this year, and had even helped two bookies escape from India.

Vindoo, an actor, sources in the crime branch said, had told his interrogators that he came into contact with Meiyappan, who comes from an affluent south Indian family which is into film production, 5-6 years ago.

"Vindoo told us that he met Guru at a party thrown for cricketers 5-6 years ago and the two knew each other since then. Vindoo spoke to him over the phone on several occasions," sources told PTI.

"Vindoo also claimed that Guru did not have much knowledge about cricket but all this needs verification," they said. Sources, however, said it was "too premature" to conclude that Meiyappan was himself involved in betting.

"Vindoo made several calls to Meiyappan of the Chennai IPL. We may call the person in question to ascertain the reasons why these frequent calls were made," an officer involved in the probe said.

According to Roy, the tainted actor had admitted to having facilitated the escape of two bookies -- Pawan Jaipur and Sanjay Jaipur-- to Dubai from Mumbai on May 17.
After the Mumbai police busted an international betting racket with the arrest of key bookie Ramesh Vyas and three others on May 14, Pawan and Sanjay had gone underground to evade arrest.

"Pawan and Sanjay landed in Mumbai on May 16 and checked into a posh hotel in suburban Juhu with the help of Vindoo. The next day, Vindoo drove them to the international airport in his car and duo fled to Dubai," another crime branch officer said.
Roy said the actor's Juhu residence was searched and three mobile phones belonging to Pawan, a laptop and an iPad of Vindoo were confiscated and data were being analysed.

Vindoo, sources said, had a betting account in the name of Jack. "He not only betted his money but also placed bets on behalf of other high-profile personalities, and for this, he used to get commission for winning. Vindoo claimed he was addicted to this bad habit," they said, without disclosing names of people the actor betted for.

"He been actively into betting for the past seven to eight years after meeting Pawan and Sanjay through another bookie Anand. He had not only placed bets in the IPL matches but also other cricket matches," sources said.

Asked if Vindoo had named any Bollywood celebrity who was involved in the betting racket, the officer said, "Vindoo is himself from the film industry and it is natural that his phone contains numbers of several people from the industry. We have not yet got evidence of involvement of anyone of them in betting or spot-fixing."

The 49-year-old actor was arrested yesterday for his alleged association with bookies. Vindoo, winner of reality tv show Bigg Boss season 3, was allegedly in touch with some bookies arrested in the scandal.

He was on many occasions spotted watching IPL matches, attending post-match parties, and was even photographed cheering CSK team from VIP box along with skipper Mahendra Singh Dhoni's wife Sakshi.

  

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  • Vincent Rodrigues, Katapadi/Bangalore

    Thu, May 23 2013

    The confession of Vindoo on cross examination will really expose many more persons including B.C.C.I tops involvment in match fixing in I.P.L. Those who proved to be guilty should be treated as criminals and to be barred from getting into management of B.C.C.I.

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  • Vincent Rodrigues, Katapadi/Bangalore

    Thu, May 23 2013

    This is too much to bear to anyone, the neglegance of B.C.C.I. At the interest of the public and cricket,B.C.C.I need to be taken over by the government.The club is having so much money and should not be given at the hands persons like Sri Srinivasn and party to deal when his own daughtr's husband is suspected of match/spot fixing.Hope,the government take appropriate corrective measure to safeguard the huge money in B.C.C.I and bring right spirit in cricket.Thanq.

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  • stan, dubai

    Thu, May 23 2013

    stan, dubaiTuesday, May 21, 2013
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    I was surprised to see some of our IPL Matches. Chenai super Kings losing with smallest total. Some players who is having fastest 50/100 were playing with 10 over 60 runs only. I was suspicious and I commented once but some one our readers commented what a dirty observation. Now everything will come out.
    unquote.
    The above comments were given by me regarding Chennai and Bangalore team so one more news may come regarding Bangalore player.

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  • R.Bhandarkar, M'Lore

    Thu, May 23 2013

    Must appreciate the dumbness of people who still watch IPL and the brazen un-ashamedness of the BCCI
    and IPL chairman Rajiv Shukla in continuing with the matches....How can they take so many kids for a ride! All prudent people -Wake up please!

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  • Roshan Braganza, Mumbai

    Thu, May 23 2013

    I think people are wise enough to make distinction betwean 'BETTING' and 'MATCHFIXING '. The previous works like a gambling or lottery system and its habitual . Illegal in india but accepted in certain parts. Problem is with second one , where bookie someway hires player to play against will , satisfies some vested interests. This notorious and against the spirit of game ..................//............ I thing nexus of betting mafia and cricket is deep with syndicates involved. The so called Mr cool captain in yellow jersey , and his success stories. Just like Dalmiya who robbed bcci in late nineties and early 2000 , the way he gutted out is history now. Its high time more skeletons come out of closet , big ones indeed. Does cement barons will be able to 'cement' there involvement ?!

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  • HENRY MISQUITH, Bahrain

    Thu, May 23 2013

    It is good that his veteran father Rustam-e-hind Late Dara Singh is not around to see this deplorable act of his son.

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  • HENRY MISQUITH, Bahrain

    Thu, May 23 2013

    Most IPL matches have some kind of fixing, spot or spread or match. India is such a corrupt country from top to bottom and IPL is such a lucrative business that it is inconceivable that players, officials, team owners, managers, even commentators are not engaged in corruption. I believe everyone involved with IPL has an opportunity to make money by "betting", by "Fixing" and I believe a majority is engaged in it

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  • Wilson, Bangalore

    Thu, May 23 2013

    Sreenivasan spoiled the Indian cricket..but I would love to see this guy in jail...!!!

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