This Article is From May 23, 2013

Spot-fixing probe: Police visit Chennai Super Kings owner Gurunath Meiyappan's house, issue summons

Mumbai/Chennai: The Mumbai Police visited the Chennai home of Gurunath Meiyappan, CEO of the Indian Premier League franchise Chennai Super Kings, today as part of their investigations into the spot-fixing scandal. But Mr Meiyappan was not home and the police team has reportedly
affixed summons to his door. One of Meiyappan's managers has accepted the summons on his behalf.

Mr Meiyappan is the son-in-law of the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) chief N Srinivasan. The police say they have some questions for him based on their interrogation of small-time actor Vindoo Dara Singh, who is one of the people arrested in the spot-fixing investigation that has rocked the on-going season of the IPL.

Police sources say that they have also intercepted several "friendly" phone conversations between the actor and Mr Meiyappan. Immediately after one of these calls, the police sources allege, Vindoo Singh called up a bookie. The police have emphasized that they have no confirmation as yet that the Chennai Super Kings CEO has any links to alleged betting or spot-fixing in the IPL.

Mr Meiyappan's mobile phone has reportedly been switched off since morning.

Vindoo Dara Singh was arrested on Tuesday. He is accused of having links with bookies allegedly involved in spot-fixing.  He has been charged with cheating and forgery and will be in police custody till Friday. (Read)

Vindoo has allegedly told the police that he helped two bookies, Pawan Jaipur and Sanjay Jaipur, escape to Dubai, sources have told NDTV.

The police conducted a search at Vindoo's residence yesterday and reportedly recovered three mobile phones allegedly belonging to Pawan Jaipur. They also seized Vindoo's iPad and laptop.
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