GCA secretary surrenders before judicial magistrate, gets bail
Goa Cricket Association (GCA) secretary Vinod Phadke, wanted by police for his alleged involvement in the fake ticket scam during the fifth one-day international between India and Australia, today surrendered before the judicial magistrate of Margao
07-Jun-2001
Goa Cricket Association (GCA) secretary Vinod Phadke, wanted by police
for his alleged involvement in the fake ticket scam during the fifth
one-day international between India and Australia, today surrendered
before the judicial magistrate of Margao and was granted bail.
Phadke was released on a bail of Rs one lakh and two sureties of like
amount on conditions includang that he make himself available to the
investigating officer as and when required, DIG Karnal Singh said.
GCA president and former deputy chief minister Dayanand Narvekar,
treasurer Ramnath Shankar Das and Phadke have been called for
interrogation at Margao tomorrow as the police santed some
clarifications and more details of some events, Singh said adding even
though the custodial enquiries were not possible the police would get
to the truth.
Das was arrested immediately after the episode was reported and is now
on bail. Narvekar was granted bail yesterday. But both Narvekar and
Phadke did not cooperate with the police and from time to time filed
bail applications before different courts, and finally got the bail
from the Goa bench of the Mumbai High Court for a month.
The judicial magistrate of Margao has now given bail to Narvekar and
Phadke for two months or till the chargesheet is filed, whichever is
earlier.