Court issues NBWs against 3 Dawood aides in IPL spot-fixing case

August 21, 2013 04:57 pm | Updated November 16, 2021 08:49 pm IST - New Delhi

New Delhi , June 04, 2013:Scene of Saket district court in New Delhi  on Tuesday 04, 2013, where the Spot fixing  case is being heared.. Court  has extended the judicial custody of pacer S Sreesanth and 22 others till June 18, in the IPL spot-fixing case after Delhi Police informed it has invoked MCOCA provisions against them. Police told the court that the provisions of the Maharashtra Control of Organised Crimes Act (MCOCA) have been invoked against all the 26 accused as they were allegedly facilitating the illegal acts of underworld don Dawood Ibrahim and his aide Chhota Shakeel. Photo Rajeev Bhatt

New Delhi , June 04, 2013:Scene of Saket district court in New Delhi on Tuesday 04, 2013, where the Spot fixing case is being heared.. Court has extended the judicial custody of pacer S Sreesanth and 22 others till June 18, in the IPL spot-fixing case after Delhi Police informed it has invoked MCOCA provisions against them. Police told the court that the provisions of the Maharashtra Control of Organised Crimes Act (MCOCA) have been invoked against all the 26 accused as they were allegedly facilitating the illegal acts of underworld don Dawood Ibrahim and his aide Chhota Shakeel. Photo Rajeev Bhatt

A Delhi court on Wednesday issued ‘open’ non-bailable warrants (NBWs) against three close aides of underworld don Dawood Ibrahim in connection with the IPL spot fixing scandal after the police said they had played a key role in the entire conspiracy.

Special Cell of Delhi Police moved an application in the court seeking issuance of open NBWs against Pakistan-based Javed Chutani, Salman alias Master and Ehteysham, who all are considered to be close associates of Dawood, saying they are based in Karachi and Lahore and were instrumental in the conspiracy behind spot fixing during the IPL matches.

“The crux of the argument is that it is not possible to execute warrants to these accused in Pakistan... In view of the above, issue open NBWs against three accused as requested,” Additional Sessions Judge Dharmesh Sharma said.

An NBW is termed as ‘open’ when no time limit is fixed for its execution.

The police also moved a separate plea in the court, seeking issuance of NBWs against four alleged bookies — Sanjay Aggarwal, Mohd Shakeel Amir, Praveen Kumar G Thakkar and Sandeep Sharma, saying that during interrogation of other arrested accused, their names had cropped up but they are absconding to evade arrest.

The court allowed the plea, saying, “Let NBWs be issued against these four accused persons as requested, returnable by September 30, 2013.”

The police had on July 30 filed its charge sheet in the case, alleging that Dawood and Chhota Shakeel, who have been “controlling the fixing and betting market” in cricket in India, were behind the IPL spot-fixing scandal.

The police, which named 39 persons as accused including Rajasthan Royals’ S. Sreesanth, Ankit Chavan and Ajit Chandila, has said the syndicate run by Dawood and his aide had been actively operating from safe havens, with the singular objective of de-stabilising Indian security, sovereignty and economic stability.

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