Eastern Eye (UK)

Police eye football fixing

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THE Central Bureau of Investigat­ion (CBI) has registered a preliminar­y enquiry into alleged match-fixing in football matches in India, officials said Monday.

During the enquiry which started about 15 days back, the CBI sought and collected documents from the Delhi-based All India Football Federation on several Indian football clubs, they said.

Under the scanner, is the role of an alleged match-fixer based in Singapore in rigging the results of matches, they said.

The officials refused to give any details about the suspects named in the preliminar­y enquiry and details of allegation­s as it could hamper the investigat­ion which is at a nascent stage.

They said the agency has received some documents while some are still awaited.

The agency has also sought the cooperatio­n of several Indian football clubs in joining the investigat­ion, they said.

The CBI cannot conduct searches, arrests or questions through summons under the preliminar­y enquiry, they said citing the law.

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