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September 29, 1997

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Calcutta police bust betting racket

The Calcutta police have busted a major cricket betting racket.

Bookie Omprakash Dhanuka and three of his associates were also picked up from Howrah town, according to District Superintendent of Police Surajit Kar Purakayastha.

Following a tip-off, Additional Superintendent of Police, Howrah town, Rajesh Kumar, raided Dhanuka's apartment in Shibpur area when the first one-day cricket international between India and Pakistan was being played in Hyderabad. Dhanuka and his accomplices were caught redhanded while they were busy accepting bets from punters all over the country.

The police seized four telephones, two cellular phones, one computer, a tape recorder and audio cassettes. All the accused were produced in court on Monday. The police have appealed for ten days remand in police custody for further investigation into the case. The police are also trying to decode material available on the computer, Purakayastha said.

According to the lists seized in the raid, the DSP said people from Bombay, Bangalore and other cities were involved in the betting. Dhanuka and his associate, he alleged, played a key role in organising an international betting syndicate for Sunday's game.

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