The Borneo Post

Salman's brother summoned in IPL betting case

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MUMBAI: Indian police summoned a brother of Bollywood superstar Salman Khan Friday for questionin­g over illegal gambling on Indian Premier League cricket matches.

The IPL has been dogged by gambling controvers­ies since it started in 2008, and police say they have smashed a number of betting syndicates across India during this year’s season, which ended Saturday.

“We have summoned Arbaaz Khan for questionin­g in connection to the IPL betting scam,” Thane police spokespers­on Sukhada Narkar told AFP.

“Further details will be available once his questionin­g is done and his statement is recorded,” Narkar added.

Media reports said Arbaaz’s name surfaced in an investigat­ion into high-profile bookie Sonu Jalan, who is said to run an internatio­nal gambling operation stretching from India to the Middle East.

Arbaaz is an actor and younger brother of Bollywood megastar Salman Khan, known for his money-spinning movies, but who also faces his own legal troubles.

Found guilty of killing rare antelopes while on a safari in Rajasthan state, Salman is currently appealing a five-year jail term. Gambling is illegal in India but the lucrative IPL has tempted speculator­s both on and off the pitch.

A 2013 spot-fixing scandal led to the Chennai Super Kings and Rajasthan Royals being suspended for two seasons and Shanthakum­aran Sreesanth, a Rajasthan Royals bowler, receiving a life ban along with teammates Ankit Chavan and Ajit Chandila.

Scores of bookies were also arrested as part of the probe into allegation­s that players had underperfo­rmed in return for cash.

Further details will be available once his questionin­g is done and his statement is recorded. — Sukhada Narkar, Thane police spokespers­on

 ??  ?? Arbaaz’s name surfaced in an investigat­ion into high-profile bookie Sonu Jalan, who is said to run an internatio­nal gambling operation stretching from India to the Middle East.
Arbaaz’s name surfaced in an investigat­ion into high-profile bookie Sonu Jalan, who is said to run an internatio­nal gambling operation stretching from India to the Middle East.

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