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@czarcastic: ๐Ÿ˜†๐Ÿ˜ณ I always forget their names.
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i don't know whats going on here...but all i wanna say is shilpas hubby stinks.
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His big bosses have already ensured that nothing will happen to him...Delhi Policecontinues being a joke..he confesses to betting and they say we don't have enough evidence to arrest:

Don't have enough evidence to arrest Raj Kundra, cops say

Neeraj Chauhan, TNN | Jun 8, 2013, 12.20 AM IST
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Don't have enough evidence to arrest Raj Kundra, cops say
Raj Kundra released a statement on Friday saying he was innocent. (TOI Photo)
NEW DELHI: Did Delhi Police jump the gun on Raj Kundra? Just 24 hours after police commissioner Neeraj Kumar was on The National networks claiming Kundra had confessed to betting in the IPL games, the police are undecided on what to do with the Rajasthan Royals part owner.

Arresting Kundra under the Gambling Act may prove to be Tricky because beyond his so-called confession, police have no evidence against him.

Neeraj Kumar told TV channels on Friday, "We don't have evidence against Raj Kundra, so can't arrest him". On Thursday he had said that Kundra was betting in the IPL matches, had lost money, and that his friend and business associate, Umesh Goenka, was a bookie.

Kumar refused to comment when contacted by TOI.

Meanwhile, Kundra released a statement on Friday saying he was innocent. "As a shareholder in RR, the investigating team of Delhi Police deemed it fit to question me too...I as a law abiding citizen volunteered to positively respond to the call. I satisfactorily replied to the queries raised by the police and they accordingly allowed me to leave after my questioning," it said.

Delhi Police officials say they are not probing Kundra for spot-fixing. "Since we are investigating spot-fixing incidents and his name has come up during the interrogation of Umesh Goenka, we will call him again for questioning," a source said, adding that cops had some leads in the spot-fixing probe, for which they would require to probe Kundra again.




Earlier on Friday, a senior Delhi Police officer also made a new claim that Shilpa Shetty had put a bet of Rs 1 lakh in one of the matches during IPL 6. Officials say Umesh Goenka made this claim in his statement. "We are verifying all these things," said an officer.

Asked why Delhi Police was not invoking the Gambling Act like its Mumbai counterparts who have charged Vindu Dara Singh and Gurunath Meiyappan under this law, the officer said they do not have supporting evidence. "We don't have supporting material evidence. I do not know the details of Mumbai Police's investigations, so I cannot comment. But we will go after someone only if we have material evidence to back our investigations," he said.

The police chief told media that Kundra was not the focus of their investigation and that he happened to figure in disclosure statements of some people. "That's why we thought it prudent to speak to him," he said. "We are yet to decide on Shilpa Shetty. We always keep our options open. Ours is not a short-term investigation which are going to close in the next two or three days. It's going to take time. Let us see how things unfold," he said.

Meanwhile, Rajasthan Royals management on Friday sought to distance itself from part-owner Kundra, saying that he had no involvement in the running of the franchise and would be suspended if found guilty. Reacting to reports over Kundra's involvement in betting, the Royals said he would also forfeit his shares in the franchise if he had breached any regulations.

"As a franchise, we have always been clear that the same rules apply to players, management or owners. As such, our actions will be consistent as in the case of the spot-fixing allegations with respect to our players," Rajasthan Royals chairman Ranjit Barthakur and CEO Raghu Iyer said in a statement.

"Mr Raj Kundra is a minority (11.7%) shareholder, and he has no involvement in the running of the franchise. We believe that Mr Kundra is a law abiding citizen and would not act contrary to law. If however, he is proven guilty, or has breached any regulations, he will be suspended, and he will also forfeit his shares. This is a strict governance procedure agreed to by all Rajasthan Royals shareholders, and it is consistent with our zero tolerance approach," the statement said.

"In the last few days, various members of the RR management have been assisting the Delhi Police in their investigation for a better appreciation and understanding of the matter. As we have stated before, we are cooperating with the authorities to ensure a thorough inquiry and will continue to share any such information that they may seek from us in the future. We are working hard as co-complainants to ensure that all information is made available to the authorities," said the statement.

In another development on Friday, it was decided that a key figure among bookies, Ramesh Vyas, would be brought to Delhi on Saturday from Mumbai. Officials say Vyas can give crucial leads about the Underworld and hawala operators working for the D Company. The official alleged Vyas handled the operations of bookies for underworld in the south while Ashwani Aggarwal alias Tinku Mandi handled north Indian operations.

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Posted: 11 years ago

Originally posted by: chocolover89

His big bosses have already ensured that nothing will happen to him...Delhi Policecontinues being a joke..he confesses to betting and they say we don't have enough evidence to arrest:


Police cannot arrest on the mere account of confession as Raj Kundra can go back on his words and say in the court that he never said anything and was pressurized by police into saying what he did. Confessions before the police without any evidence holds no meaning under law coz otherwise several innocent people would be put behind bars with police claiming that they confessed to be terrorists and naxals. So evidence is needed...now the job of the police should be to investigate into his confessions! If the big bosses would have ensured Kundra's safety then Neeraj Kumar would have never told the media that Kundra confessed.
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^ Feel so bad for Rahul Dravid ๐Ÿ˜’
Thank God he announced his decision to retire from IPL!
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Posted: 11 years ago

Originally posted by: bonnefille


Police cannot arrest on the mere account of confession as Raj Kundra can go back on his words and say in the court that he never said anything and was pressurized by police into saying what he did. Confessions before the police without any evidence holds no meaning under law coz otherwise several innocent people would be put behind bars with police claiming that they confessed to be terrorists and naxals. So evidence is needed...now the job of the police should be to investigate into his confessions! If the big bosses would have ensured Kundra's safety then Neeraj Kumar would have never told the media that Kundra confessed.


I get that, but surely they must have had some reasoning for question Kundra for so long right? So I just assumed they knew something from beforehand...I just thought it would end up being kinda similar to Meiyyapan who was arrested soon after confessing...but I guess they had more evidence for him.



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Posted: 11 years ago

Originally posted by: chocolover89


I get that, but surely they must have had some reasoning for question Kundra for so long right? So I just assumed they knew something from beforehand...I just thought it would end up being kinda similar to Meiyyapan who was arrested soon after confessing...but I guess they had more evidence for him.



Both Meiyyapan and Vindoo have got bail on the account that there was not enough evidence against them. They both had confessed to betting. Sreesanth's girlfriend has also been questioned in the betting case, questioning Kundra is but natural. But yes I am sure police must have had information regarding Kundra's involvement.

Anyway, its all murky. I am sure all these big politicians and corporate honchos are also involved whose names are not coming out.
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Raj Kundra ?@TheRajKundra11h

Wishing my gorgeous wife @theshilpashetty a very happy birthday apologies for all this nonsense u have had to deal with. Truth is coming out


I am no fan of his, but I love Shilpa. :(

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SHILPA SHETTY ?@TheShilpaShetty6 Jun

For those who care,my apparent involvement in betting is complete nonsense nd I have never bet on any cricket match ever.Truth will prevail"


SHILPA SHETTY ?@TheShilpaShetty6 Jun

Won't be saying anymore as the case is sub-judice..:( :( :(


SHILPA SHETTY ?@TheShilpaShetty6 Jun

"We love cricket, it's the passion for the sport that made us a part of IPL. It's extremely disheartening to keep clarifying that.


SHILPA SHETTY ?@TheShilpaShetty6 Jun

Also to all the BREAKING NEWS channels 'Don't get into assumptions, we too are most curious to know who the culprit is'!


SHILPA SHETTY ?@TheShilpaShetty6 Jun

Really upset with the media fr casting aspersions without any proof,making derogatory statements..Uncalled for and will not be tolerated.:(


SHILPA SHETTY ?@TheShilpaShetty6 Jun

Just to reiterate,we will do all it takes to reach to the bottom of this "spot fixing case" and be of complete help till that happens!

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Posted: 11 years ago

Originally posted by: bonnefille

Both Meiyyapan and Vindoo have got bail on the account that there was not enough evidence against them. They both had confessed to betting. Sreesanth's girlfriend has also been questioned in the betting case, questioning Kundra is but natural. But yes I am sure police must have had information regarding Kundra's involvement.

Anyway, its all murky. I am sure all these big politicians and corporate honchos are also involved whose names are not coming out.


I mean, this Kundra always seemed really fishy to me, so I wasn't really surprised that he was getting caught in such stuff.

Yep, I think some bigwigs are involved too and obviously their names won't come out. Sreesanth, and those other 2 players seem to be the small fish who will take the main fall for the mess (not that they don't deserve to get punished of course).


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