In a major setback to Delhi Police, a court here today indicted the
force for slapping the stringent provisions of MCOCA on cricketers S
Sreesanth, Ankeet Chavan and 17 others and granted the accused bail in
the IPL spot-fixing case.
"There is no reason for believing that the accused are guilty
under the Maharashtra Control of Organised Crime Act (MCOCA) at this
stage," Additional Sessions Judge Vinay Kumar Khanna said.
The court said there is prima facie "not sufficient material"
against the accused to establish their "nexus" with organised crime
syndicate.
Besides the two cricketers, the court also granted relief to 17
other accused, including 14 bookies, on a personal bond of Rs 50,000
with one surety of the like amount.
"There are allegations of betting by bookies and fixing by players for benefiting the syndicate.
"After probing into the matter deeply and going into the
materials placed before the court, this court finds that there is not
sufficient material on record to establish that there is a nexus of
accused with the organised crime syndicate," the judge said.
Delhi Police have so far arrested 26 persons, including Sreesanth
and two of his Rajasthan Royals teammates - Chavan and Ajit Chandila -
in connection with the case.
Besides the 19 who were granted bail by the court, six others are
now in judicial custody till June 18 while one of the alleged bookies,
Ramesh Vyas, is in police custody till June 18. Chandila and six others
have not yet applied for bail.
The police failed to satisfy the court and place on record
evidence to justify its decision to slap charges under MCOCA for being
involved in organised crime syndicate operated by underworld don Dawood
Ibrahim and Chhota Shakeel.
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