The fresh IPL chargesheet, sources say, claims that many bookies, including main Dawood aide Ashwini Aggarwal alias Tinku Mandi, have made crores through fixing.
The chargesheet gives a meticulous account of meetings of fixers with the cricketers at different venues - hotels, stadiums, clubs, personal accommodations and airports. The details include CCTV footage running into several hours, documents and transcripts of interception of phone numbers of cricketers, bookies and underworld don Dawood Ibrahim and his aide Javed Chautani.
The documents attached with the chargesheet - including CFSL reports of voices of cricketers, bookies, forensic evidence proving presence of fixers, call details records (CDRs), documents showing fake IDs used to procure SIM cards by bookies/fixers - run into over 1000 pages. "In this chargesheet, we have proved the physical presence of bookies/fixers with the three cricketers at various places and given the sequence showing that matches were fixed and money was paid (to three cricketers)," said a senior officer.
In the fresh chargesheet, Delhi Police has named all 39 accused including three cricketers, Dawood Ibrahim, main Indian bookie Ashwini Aggarwal, Sunil Bhatia, Chandresh Jain alias 'Jupiter', who was in direct touch with Dawood in Pakistan, Ramesh Vyas and other ex-cricketers and bookies for cheating, criminal conspiracy. For using the fake documents to get SIM cards, the Special Cell has also added forgery section of Indian Penal Code in the chargesheet on Monday.
Filed in the court of Additional Sessions Judge Dharmesh Sharma, the chargesheet lists 70 witnesses including police officers, CFSL officers, nodal officers of mobile companies and several government officials.
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