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The 'barat' of bucks behind the IPL also reached Dubai.

The backlash behind the Indian Premier League (IPL) has also reached Dubai from India and the presence of suspects has alerted the Board of Control for Cricket in India's (BCCI) anti-corruption unit, which is particularly active. has been done.

According to the details, the IPL is being held in the United Arab Emirates (UAE) due to the corona virus in India and this league is also a showpiece event for Indian bucks, so a large number of them also visited Dubai. A few days ago, Indian actor Kamal R Khan had also spoken in this regard and now Ajit Singh, the head of the BCCI Anti-Corruption Unit, has also revealed this.

He said that Bucky has also reached Dubai but is not able to take action. At present, everything is working properly. We are working not only with the Emirates Cricket Board but also with the local police. Form 3 separate teams to oversee the three venues, with local police and other authorities assisting us as much as possible.

"We are also getting reports from the Indian police about the activities of the Satta Mafia. These things are common, so we think the government should also legislate against fixing and make it an arrestable crime," Ajit Singh said. Should. The head of the ACU added that due to the corona virus, the movement of the players is limited and they are present only in the bubble, so it is not possible for the suspects to contact them directly.

Because of these restrictions, bookies can try to communicate through social media, keeping in mind the possibility that we are also monitoring the players' social media accounts to ensure that no one can throw dust in our eyes.

The 'barat' of bucks behind the IPL also reached Dubai. Reviewed by Zishan Aziz on 6:25 PM Rating: 5

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