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IPL betting: Mumbai Police refuses to extend deadline for Meiyappan's appearance

Mumbai, May 24: Mumbai Police today indicated it would not extend the deadline for Chennai Super Kings CEO Gurunath Meiyappan to appear before it for questioning in the IPL betting scandal, saying “he has been

PTI PTI Updated on: May 24, 2013 13:36 IST
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ipl betting mumbai police refuses to extend deadline for meiyappan s appearance

Mumbai, May 24: Mumbai Police today indicated it would not extend the deadline for Chennai Super Kings CEO Gurunath Meiyappan to appear before it for questioning in the IPL betting scandal, saying “he has been asked to present himself by 5 pm today”.




“Meiyappan was served summons yesterday which asked him to present himself before the crime branch here between 10 AM and 5 PM today. So, he has to present himself by 5 PM today,” a deputy commissioner rank officer involved in the probe told PTI.

He, however, parried questions about whether Meiyappan, son-in-law of BCCI president and CSK owner N Srinivasan, would be arrested if he fails to make an appearance today.  

Meiyappan had yesterday sought time till Monday to appear before the Mumbai crime branch, hours after it issued summons to him for personal appearance.

Though the exact contents of the letter faxed to crime branch was not yet known, the CSK honcho wanted to be given time till Monday as he wanted to attend IPL final in Kolkata on Sunday in which his team would clash with winner of Mumbai Indians and Rajasthan Royals in the last play-off today.

Meiyappan is under the crime branch scanner for his proximity to Bollywood actor Vindoo Randhawa who was arrested for his alleged association with bookmakers.
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