Hindustan Times (Jalandhar)

HC allows cops to quiz bookie Sanjeev Chawla

- Richa Banka richa.banka@htlive.com n

NEW DELHI: The Delhi High Court on Thursday allowed the Delhi Police to interrogat­e alleged bookie Sanjeev Chawla inside the Tihar jail complex till February 28, after he had moved the court challengin­g the 12-day police remand granted by a trial court in connection with a match-fixing case involving late South African cricketer Hansie Cronje.

Justice Anu Malhotra said Chawla cannot be taken out of the Tihar jail complex, except if permission is granted by the court while also stating that no further interrogat­ion will be allowed after February 28 — the day he completes 15 days of arrest.

“The investigat­ing agency shall however take care to ensure that the petitioner is treated with dignity during the investigat­ion …..Furthermor­e the superinten­dent jail shall adhere to the Letter of Assurances dated February 28, 2017, September 22, 2017 and June 11, 2018 as issued by the Ministry of Home Affairs, in letter and spirit,” the court said in its 76-page judgment.

The verdict came while hearing the plea by Chawla where he had contended that he cannot be kept in police custody as the Indian government had brought him back to face a trial, and not for further investigat­ion.

Represente­d by senior counsel advocate Vikas Pahwa, Chawla had contended that the charge sheet was filed in 2013 and there is nothing more to investigat­e in the case. He contended that in letters of assurances, it had been stated that the investigat­ion was complete and the chargeshee­t filed.

Chawla was extradited and brought to India on February 13. Police have named him as the main accused in the 2000 cricket match-fixing case. In their chargeshee­t, the police have submitted intercepte­d telephone conversati­on that Chawla had with Cronje, while conspiring to fix matches.

 ?? HT ?? Chawla was extradited and brought to India on February 13, and has been named the main accused in a cricket match-fixing case.
HT Chawla was extradited and brought to India on February 13, and has been named the main accused in a cricket match-fixing case.

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