The Hindu (Hyderabad)

Two held for selling 101 IPL tickets in black

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A software engineer from Bengaluru and a digital marketing executive from Hyderabad were nabbed for selling IPL tickets in the black market by the North Zone Task Force team, along with Gopalapura­m police of Hyderabad.

O‹cials said that the duo would buy tickets in bulk through multiple email IDs and would sell them for higher rates in WhatsApp groups.

The accused, Chittoor Ramana, 27, a resident of Bengaluru, and Nyalakanti Samuel Susheel, 29, from

Hyderabad, were found in possession of 101 IPL tickets of the Sunrisers Hyderabad and Royal Challenger­s Bengaluru match on April 25 in Uppal, Hyderabad.

“Ramana, a techie, was earlier arrested by the Chennai police for a similar oence during the ODI World Cup. He met Samuel through a WhatsApp group and they hatched a plan to sell tickets in black, given the huge demand for them during this IPL season,” explained the DCP of Commission­er’s Task Force, S. Rashmi Perumal.

They would target the several cricket-related

WhatsApp groups, which have about 1,000 members in each of them from all over India where members discuss matches and the availabili­ty of tickets they have booked online.

“Ramana’s plan was to procure tickets through the common groups and pass them on to his accomplice, Samuel, via dierent mail IDs. Samuel would then redeem the QR codes at redemption centres in Hyderabad and they would sell the tickets in the black market to their regular customers and also advertise them on Facebook and Instagram,” explained the DCP. As per norms of the

IPL authoritie­s, each individual can obtain only four tickets. However, these men managed to obtain the tickets in bulk via multiple email IDs.

Appeal to people

“It has also come to our notice that the people are indulging in black marketing of IPL tickets by falling prey to the attraction of easy money. These actions are illegal as per law and will attract penalties and punishment. Moreover, people are requested not to purchase such tickets which are being sold illegally - to discourage such activities,” said the DCP.

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