CBI sleuths to visit BCCI office on June 25
The Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) sleuths, who have been asked to trace alleged bookie Mukesh Kumar Gupta by the International Cricket Council's (ICC) anti-corruption commissioner Sir Paul Condon, will visit the Board of Control for Cricket
20-Jun-2001
The Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) sleuths, who have been asked
to trace alleged bookie Mukesh Kumar Gupta by the International
Cricket Council's (ICC) anti-corruption commissioner Sir Paul Condon,
will visit the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) office in
Mumbai on June 25.
BCCI executive secretary, Sharad Diwadkar, told PTI in Mumbai on
Wednesday that the CBI officials would visit the BCCI office on Monday
but "I don't know the reason behind their visit."
When queried whether any of the ICC investigators would accompany the
CBI sleuths, Diwadkar said he had not received any information
regarding ICC investigators' visit and added that "we would get a
clear picture only on Monday."
According to a CBI spokesman in Mumbai, the main purpose of the visit
is to try and get as much information as possible which could help
trace Gupta who has gone into hiding after he met the ICC
investigators twice, the last time in March.