Cricket 'bookie' Sanjeev Chawla brought to Delhi after extradition from London
Sanjeev Chawla, allegedly involved in a match-fixing racket that was busted by the Delhi Police, has been brought to the national capital on Thursday.
New Delhi: Sanjeev Chawla, allegedly involved in a match-fixing racket that was busted by the Delhi Police, has been brought to the national capital on Thursday.
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Sanjeev Chawla was allegedly involved in a match-fixing racket that was busted by the Delhi Police in 2000.
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Sanjeev Chawla, who was allegedly involved in a match-fixing racket that was busted by the Delhi Police in the year 2000, has been extradited from London and has been brought to Delhi. pic.twitter.com/oKaxnHafpF
— ANI (@ANI) February 13, 2020
He was extradited from London on Wednesday.
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Decks were cleared for his extradition to India after his plea against expulsion was rejected by London's Royal Courts of Justice on January 16. (ANI)