Rajasthan Royals' owner Raj Kundra has admitted to indulging in betting
and placed bets on his own team, Delhi Police claimed on Thursday (June
6) as it confiscated his passport to ensure that he
does not leave the country during investigations into the Indian Premier League (IPL) spot-fixing scandal.
Rajasthan Royals' owner Raj Kundra has admitted to indulging in betting and Kundra, a British national, was questioned for 11 hours on Wednesday after cricketer Sidharth Trivedi told police that Kundra's business partner-friend Umesh Goenka used to ask for information regarding team formation and pitches.
Delhi Police Commissioner Neeraj Kumar said, "He has admitted to betting. He used to bet on his own team. We have also come to know that he has lost a lot of money in betting.
"He used to bet through Goenka, who is also a bookie," he said.
Kundra is the second IPL team owner after Chennai Super Kings' Gurunath Meiyappan who is in the dock for alleged betting. If the charges against the owners are proved, Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) can suspend the teams from the IPL.
Police sources said they have confiscated the passport of Kundra and have asked him not to leave.
To another question, he said police have not applied MCOCA in the case to deny bail to players. "We have applied law based on the crime committed," he said.
A senior Delhi Police official had on Wednesday refused to specify whether Kundra is a "suspect or complainant", stating he was an "important person" needed for questioning.
Police sources claimed that Kundra was into betting but not into fixing. Their questioning was basically into betting, sources said.
Sources said the name of Goenka, with whom Kundra owns a company dealing in steel business, came during the recording of statement of Trivedi, a prosecution witness in the case.
In his statement recorded before a magistrate, sources said, Trivedi claimed that Goenka approached him and sought details about the cricket pitch in Western Indian city of Ahmedabad and details about team formations.
Kundra has 42 per cent stake in the steel business with Goenka who has 16 per cent shares in the firm.
Earlier in the day before Kumar's remarks, Kundra had tweeted, "Good morning woke up to news Raj Kundra faces the heat. Yes it's very hot in Mumbai. Media has misconstrued everything using unreliable sources. Try speaking to the main guys at crime branch. Why does media hype things and make such stupid claims to sell news."
"Is there an arrest warrant? I am back home in Mumbai.
Kindly let Delhi crime branch do their work. media stop using derogatory statements," he said.
His wife and actress Shilpa Shetty tweeted, "get the real story rather than ure PAID (unreliable) sources. Just to reiterate, we will do all it takes to reach to the bottom of this "spot fixing case" and be of complete help till that happens."
does not leave the country during investigations into the Indian Premier League (IPL) spot-fixing scandal.
Rajasthan Royals' owner Raj Kundra has admitted to indulging in betting and Kundra, a British national, was questioned for 11 hours on Wednesday after cricketer Sidharth Trivedi told police that Kundra's business partner-friend Umesh Goenka used to ask for information regarding team formation and pitches.
Delhi Police Commissioner Neeraj Kumar said, "He has admitted to betting. He used to bet on his own team. We have also come to know that he has lost a lot of money in betting.
"He used to bet through Goenka, who is also a bookie," he said.
Kundra is the second IPL team owner after Chennai Super Kings' Gurunath Meiyappan who is in the dock for alleged betting. If the charges against the owners are proved, Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) can suspend the teams from the IPL.
Police sources said they have confiscated the passport of Kundra and have asked him not to leave.
To another question, he said police have not applied MCOCA in the case to deny bail to players. "We have applied law based on the crime committed," he said.
A senior Delhi Police official had on Wednesday refused to specify whether Kundra is a "suspect or complainant", stating he was an "important person" needed for questioning.
Police sources claimed that Kundra was into betting but not into fixing. Their questioning was basically into betting, sources said.
Sources said the name of Goenka, with whom Kundra owns a company dealing in steel business, came during the recording of statement of Trivedi, a prosecution witness in the case.
In his statement recorded before a magistrate, sources said, Trivedi claimed that Goenka approached him and sought details about the cricket pitch in Western Indian city of Ahmedabad and details about team formations.
Kundra has 42 per cent stake in the steel business with Goenka who has 16 per cent shares in the firm.
Earlier in the day before Kumar's remarks, Kundra had tweeted, "Good morning woke up to news Raj Kundra faces the heat. Yes it's very hot in Mumbai. Media has misconstrued everything using unreliable sources. Try speaking to the main guys at crime branch. Why does media hype things and make such stupid claims to sell news."
"Is there an arrest warrant? I am back home in Mumbai.
Kindly let Delhi crime branch do their work. media stop using derogatory statements," he said.
His wife and actress Shilpa Shetty tweeted, "get the real story rather than ure PAID (unreliable) sources. Just to reiterate, we will do all it takes to reach to the bottom of this "spot fixing case" and be of complete help till that happens."
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