Wednesday, May 29, 2013

Probe at doorstep of BCCI chief’s family


Probe at doorstep of BCCI chief’s family

Police Summon Srinivasan’s Son-In-Law, He Seeks Time

TIMESNEWSNETWORK 


Chennai/Mumbai: The IPL fixing scandal has reached the doorstep of Indian cricket’s powerful boss and Chennai Super Kings (CSK) owner N Srinivasan's family -- quite literally.
    Aday after The Times of India broke the story about the police investigating Sriniva
san's son-in-law and CSK CEO Gurunath Meiyappan's phone conversations with Dara Singh's son Vindu for possible links with a betting syndicate, a five-member crime branch team from Mumbai arrived in Chennai Thursday morning to serve summons on Meiyappan.
    They first went to the headquarters of Srinivasan-controlled India Cements, and on finding no one there, stuck a copy of the summons on the door before going to Meiyap
pan's home around 2pm to instruct him to present himself before the CB between 11am and 5pm within 24 hours.
    But with no member of the family available to meet the team, they were initially not let in by the guard; after several phone calls, they were allowed into the compound. Rama Subbu, the chief security officer of 

India Cements, arrived soon thereafter and was seen signing a paper which the officers handed him. Strangely though, on his way out, he denied having received any summons on behalf of Meiyappan.
    Later in the evening, the crime branch is reported to have received a one-page fax from Meiyappan saying he out of town and seeking time till Monday, with the assurance that he would appear in person. A top police officer told TOI on
Thursday night that no decision had been taken on whether to allow him the extra time. If the police were to reject such a request, which seems unlikely, Meiyappan could be arrested. To avoid such a situation, he could move the courts on Friday seeking anticipatory bail. “This may give him a few days, but eventually he will have to 
appear,” an officer said.
    The whereabouts of the 35-year-old continued to be shrouded in mystery with speculation placing him variously in Kodaikanal (where he has a holiday home), Kolkata (where CSK plays the IPL finals on Sunday against the winners of the Mumbai Indians vs Rajasthan Royals match) and Delhi (to prepare his legal defence with top-flight lawyers).

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