Who Is The Hyderabadi Businessman, BCCI Has Asked IPL Owners, Players, Staff To Stay Away From?
GH News April 17, 2025 12:03 AM
The BCCI has warned IPL stakeholders, including owners, players, coaches, and commentators, about a Hyderabadi businessman with suspected ties to betting syndicates who is trying to corruptly approach individuals involved in the league. This businessman is reportedly befriending participants under the guise of a fan, offering expensive gifts, and even targeting family members of those involved. The BCCI's Anti-Corruption Security Unit (ACSU) has urged everyone to exercise caution and report any suspicious interactions.The Anti-Corruption Security Unit (ACSU) has advised IPL teams and individuals to be cautious and report any suspicious approaches. The suspect is reportedly using a tactic of offering expensive gifts, including jewelry, to lure people into potential corrupt activities. The ACSU has urged everyone to remain vigilant and inform authorities about any such interactions.Who is the Hyderabadi businessman accused for approaching IPL players?In 2013, a local businessman from Chikkadpally, Hyderabad was arrested by the police due to his involvement in IPL betting. The accused was accepting bets over mobile phones from punters for the IPL matches before he was caught by the security officials. There are speculations whether is this the same businessman who is conducting the illegal deeds in the current IPL edition.The Hyderabadi businessman is allegedly trying to gain the trust of IPL participants by posing as a fan. He's been spotted at team hotels and matches, attempting to befriend players and staff, and invite them to private parties. This behavior raises concerns about potential corruption or manipulation.The individual is allegedly approaching family members of IPL stakeholders, including franchise owners, players, and staff, by:- Offering outings: Taking them to jewelry stores and high-end hotels under the guise of friendship- Contacting relatives abroad: Reaching out to family members living outside India, often through social media, in an attempt to build relationshipsThis behavior suggests he may be trying to exploit personal connections for potentially corrupt purposes.The BCCI's Anti-Corruption Security Unit (ACSU) has warned IPL stakeholders about the growing challenges of corruption due to advancing technology. The BCCI is committed to preventing corrupt practices and has urged everyone involved in the league to be vigilant and co-operate with the BCCI.Hyderabad police arrested three people over IPL betting racketRecently, Hyderabad police have cracked down on an organized cricket betting racket, arresting three individuals for their alleged involvement in illegal online betting during the IPL 2025 season. The police seized ₹1.4 lakh in cash and property worth approximately ₹3 lakh, including six mobile phones, from the accused. The arrests were made by the Commissioner's Task Force (South East Zone) team in Dhoolpet ahead of a IPL match.This recent bust is part of a larger effort by Hyderabad police to combat illegal betting, having previously busted multiple rackets and seized significant amounts.
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