Raj Kundra admitted to betting in IPL 6, claims Delhi police
June 06, 2013  11:43
Raj Kundra's tweet an hour ago: Good morning woke up to news Raj Kundra faces the heat (times now). Yes it's very hot in Mumbai. Media has misconstrued everything using...

And this, 12 hours ago: For the media who spent a full day outside crime branch and didn't get a bite. My visit to crime branch was to help them in the case! GN.

Raj Kundra, a co-owner of the Rajasthan Royals, has admitted to betting in the Indian Premier League or IPL, claimed sources in the Delhi Police, which interrogated the businessman all day yesterday in connection with the spot-fixing and betting scandal that is the subject of multiple investigations.

Police sources said that Mr Kundra said that he placed bets on the IPL "for the last two-three years."  Betting on all sports except horse-racing is illegal in India.

To prevent him from leaving the country, Kundra was made to hand over his passport to the Delhi Police yesterday. Read the full story here.
« Back to LIVE

TOP STORIES