IPL spot-fixing: The D-gang connection
Reported by Tanima Biswas and Rashmi Rajput; Edited by Sindhu Manjesh | Friday May 17, 2013
A day after Delhi Police commissioner Neeraj Kumar said that the "mastermind" of the IPL spot-fixing operation is abroad, the role of the Mumbai underworld in the latest betting scandal to hit Indian cricket is coming in for close scrutiny.
Rajma-chawal for Sreesanth in police custody
Indo-Asian News Service | Friday May 17, 2013
Rajasthan Royals player S. Sreesanth was the only who went without dinner even as his two team mates along with the 11 bookies arrested for allegedly spot fixing IPL matches had a hearty meal on Thursday night in police custody. But the fast bowler h...
Spot-fixing: 15 more IPL matches under scanner
Tanima Biswas | Friday May 17, 2013
S Sreesanth, India's Test cricketer, and his Rajasthan Royals team-mates Ankeet Chavan and Ajit Chandila, will be soon questioned by the Delhi Police' special cell. They spent the previous night in police custody. The players are accused of spot-fixi...
Spot-fixing in IPL: Excerpts of conversations allegedly between players, bookies
Edited by Shamik Ghosh | Thursday May 16, 2013
The Delhi Police today arrested three players from the Indian Premier League on allegation of spot-fixing. All three players, including Indian Test bowler S Sreesanth, are from the Rajasthan Royals franchise. The police said today's arrests were made...
IPL 6: Transcripts of tapped conversations allegedly between Chandila, Chavan and bookies
Press Trust of India | Thursday May 16, 2013
The first conversation was before a match between Pune Warriors and Rajasthan Royals on May five allegedly between player Ajit Chandila and a bookie Amit. The second conversation was allegedly between Sreesanth's close friend Jiju Janardhan and a b...
Delhi Police Commissioner Neeraj Kumar to NDTV on IPL spot-fixing arrests: highlights
Edited by Shamik Ghosh | Thursday May 16, 2013
After arresting three Indian Premier League players, all from the Rajasthan Royals franchise, and 11 bookies on charges of spot-fixing, Delhi Police Commissioner Neeraj Kumar spoke exclusively to NDTV on the controversy.
Edited by Shamik Ghosh | Thursday May 16, 2013
The "mastermind is sitting abroad," said Delhi Police Chief Neeraj Kumar today, after announcing the arrest of three cricketers from the Rajasthan Royals team, including India Test pacer S Sreeesanth, and 11 bookies on charges of spot-fixing in the I...
Spot-fixing scandal: Sreesanth, others sent to five days police custody
Edited by Prasad Sanyal | Thursday May 16, 2013
Sreesanth and two of his Rajasthan Royals teammates - Ankeet Chavan and Ajit Chandila -- have been sent to five days in police custody by a Delhi court. The three players are facing spot-fixing charges in at least three games in the ongoing Indian Pr...
What Sreesanth did, according to Delhi Police
Edited by Prasad Sanyal | Thursday May 16, 2013
On May 9, at a match between the Kings XI Punjab and Rajasthan Royals played at Mohali near Chandigarh, pacer S Sreesanth ran up to bowl an over with a towel tucked into the band of his trouser. The Delhi Police allege that this was a signal to booki...
Delhi police explains the IPL spot-fixing arrests: highlights
Edited by Janaki Fernandes | Thursday May 16, 2013
Neeraj Kumar, the Delhi police chief and his colleagues are holding a press conferrence in Delhi to explain the modus oprandi used by the three IPL players involved in spot fixing. Earlier today, three Rajasthan Royal players including Kerala pacer ...
NDTV Correspondent | Thursday May 16, 2013
S Sreesanth and two other Rajasthan Royals' players Ankeet Chavan and Ajit Chandila were produced in front of a judge this evening and the Court gave Delhi Police the players' custody for five days.
Supreme Court rap for Delhi Police Commissioner Neeraj Kumar
Edited by Sindhu Manjesh | Tuesday May 7, 2013
Not good enough, the Supreme Court said today in response to the affidavit filed by Delhi Police Commissioner Neeraj Kumar explaining the action taken against a senior cop for slapping a woman protestor in the capital last month. The court also made ...
Edited by Abhinav Bhatt | Monday April 29, 2013
Amid public anger over a series of rapes of young children in Delhi, the city's Police Commissioner Neeraj Kumar is expected to lose his job soon. Sources said the government will announce his exit this week.
Two reports that are ominous for Delhi Police Commissioner Neeraj Kumar
Sudhi Ranjan Sen | Monday April 29, 2013
Delhi Police Commissioner Neeraj Kumar has said that he will not resign on account of the series of recent sexual attacks on young girls in the capital, some of which have been blamed on police inefficiency.
What makes someone rape a child?
Written by Sutapa Deb | Saturday April 27, 2013
The shocking gang-rape of a five-year-old girl in Delhi has raised many questions. Where are the perpetrators of rape coming from? What makes them commit rape?