Spot fixing: Two more granted bail

June 11, 2013 07:39 pm | Updated November 16, 2021 08:43 pm IST - New Delhi

A Delhi court on Tuesday granted bail to two more accused in the IPL spot-fixing scandal case on the grounds of “parity” with cricketers S Sreesanth, Ankeet Chavan of Rajasthan Royals and 16 others, who were given the identical relief on Tuesday.

Additional Sessions Judge Vinay Kumar Khanna ordered to release bookies Rakesh alias Rocky and Amit Kumar Singh on bail while directing them to furnish their personal bonds “in the sum of Rs. 50,000 with the surety of the like amount”.

“18 other co-accused have been granted bail. Considering the facts and circumstances, nature of accusation and role of the applicants/accused Amit Kumar Singh and Rakesh alias Rocky are admitted on bail...,” the court said.

On Monday the court had granted bail to 18, besides the two cricketers observing that there is no reason for believing that the accused are guilty under the Maharashtra Control of Organised Crime Act (MCOCA) at this stage, so they cannot be kept in jail.

While allowing the duo’s bail plea, the court has also imposed condition that they “shall not directly or indirectly make any inducement threat, or promise to any person acquainted with facts of the case, so as to dissuade him to disclose such facts to the court or to the investigating agency”.

It also asked them to surrender their passport and not to leave the country.

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.

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