Actor Arbaaz Khan to be quizzed in in IPL case

During the investigation, a “connection” between Jalan and Arbaaz had been established. said inspector Pradeep Sharma, head of the AEC.

June 01, 2018 10:07 pm | Updated 10:07 pm IST - Thane

Actor Arbaaz Khan during an interaction with the press. File Photo.

Actor Arbaaz Khan during an interaction with the press. File Photo.

The Thane police on Friday issued summons to Bollywood actor and film-maker Arbaaz Khan for recording his statement in connection with an alleged IPL betting racket, officials said.

In a letter sent to Mr. Arbaaz , the police asked him to join the probe on Saturday in the wake of arrest of an alleged bookie who was placing bets on the recently concluded Indian Premier League.

The racket was busted on May 15 by the Anti-Extortion Cell (AEC) of Thane police’s crime branch with the arrest of four people in Mumbai, including Sonu Jalan alias Sonu Malad, who is believed to be one of the top bookies of the country, a police official said.

During the investigation, a “connection” between Jalan and Arbaaz had been established. said inspector Pradeep Sharma, head of the AEC. The actor has been asked to appear at the AEC office here.

“We suspect that Khan had placed bets on IPL matches and want to scrutinise his bank transactions,” another police official told PTI.

Arbaaz allegedly lost ₹2.80 crore in betting to Jalan and was not paying the amount, following which the bookie had threatened the actor, the official said, citing the interrogation of the arrested accused.

Arbaaz could not be contacted for comments despite several attempts.

Summons sent

Jalan allegedly ran his betting racket from Dombivli in Thane district of Maharashtra.

The summons, sent to Arbaaz’s Bandra residence, stated that Jalan has been arrested in connection with the case under sections 420,465,468,471rw 34 of the IPC, section 4(A),5 of the Gambling Act and also IT Act 66A registered in the Dombilivi police station.

Jalan had been arrested for betting on IPL matches by the Mumbai crime branch in 2012 too, the official added.

The police remand of Jalan ends on Saturday.

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