Friday, May 17, 2013

Re: [IAC#RG] RadioOne - Public apology and enquiry

Sir

Could you provide us your expert opinion. The Delhi Police have booked them under sec 420 and 120-B IPC.

It is not clear to me who has suffered wrongful loss and who has enjoyed wrongful gain to be the complainant/informant here.

It is not as though it is an official match, the IPL is a circus in any case, and bettors / gamblers cannot complain to the Police and seek police protection to protect their winnings. Obviously somebody influential in BCCI has managed to fix Delhi Police / Neeraj Kumar for their private purposes.

On Fri, May 17, 2013 at 8:33 PM, J C Batra <jcbatra@gmail.com> wrote:
The sports are now owned by Mafias.Cricket,Football,Rughby,Etc,are attracting Gamblors,smugglers,money launderers.Public at large loose lot of money.There is no fair game or play.The Media has played a negative role in glamourising sportspersons through Advertisements.So for the Sake Of money,the actors ,players are induced and tempted to be corrupt.Dubai is the centre of the corruption.All our Hollywood actors are also obliged to visit Dubai,only for sake of collecting their share of the public loot.


On Fri, May 17, 2013 at 6:20 PM, Vidyut Kale <wide.aware@gmail.com> wrote:
Further, it appears Shreeshanth was lured to the pub with the promise of a woman. Well, getting together with a woman is not illegal. There is no mention of any payments, etc. Nor was he lured with anything related with IPL, though that is what he is arrested for.

In other words, cops came across something they wouldn't without a warrant. It was dealings within a private organization. They simply went ahead and arrested the chaps without any complaint against them. At best, the players took bribes to perform badly. Cops are ones who wrote the book on this.

This is way sneaky.


On Fri, May 17, 2013 at 6:16 PM, Vidyut Kale <wide.aware@gmail.com> wrote:
There is a need for someone to wade into the mess on the spot fixing. Not to defend spot fixing, but the power to tap phones without warrant was for purposes of terror investigation.

The cops should have got a warrant once they realized it was not a terrorist attack being planned.

What has essentially happened is that a crime they came across while invading people's privacy - incidentally one in a private organization, not public - led to entrapment and arrest of players.

Letting this go without comment is dangerous, because this essentially means that policiticans can give a list of dissenting voices to "monitor for terrorism or anti-state activities" etc and cops can simply arrest them based on whatever they find - all without warrant. A devastation of civil right to privacy.

No clue how to mess this scene, but something needs done to throw a spanner in this creation of a state where anyone can be monitored without their consent or legal warrant. It can be a HUGE political tool to crush dissent in a country with a rich history of misuse of state machinery to attack dissent or rivals. A huge step back for rights.

Vidyut



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