New Delhi: The Delhi Police on Thursday said that it will take match-fixing accused Sanjeev Chawla, who was brought to New Delhi on Wednesday after his extradition from London, to various places including the venues where matches of India-South Africa series were played in the year 2000 for investigation in the match-fixing case.
On Thursday, Chawla was sent to 12-day police custody by Delhi's Patiala House Court.
"First of all he has to be interrogated at length to unearth the whole conspiracy, all accused involved in India or abroad are to be identified. He has to be taken to Cochin, Jamshedpur, Faridabad, Vadodra, Nagpur Mumbai and Bangalore for investigation and detailed interrogation and confrontation with other accused persons is to be carried out to completely unearth the match fixing conspiracy," the Delhi Police's Crime Branch told the court.
The match-fixing racket was busted by the Delhi police in 2000.
Terming Chawla as the "main conduit" in the match fixing in India-South Africa cricket series in 2000, the Delhi Police Crime Branch had sought Chawla's custody for 14 days. However, Additional Chief Metropolitan Magistrate Sudhir Kumar Sirohi permitted Delhi Police to quiz Chawla only for 12 days.
Speaking to reporters here, DCP Crime Branch Ram Gopal Naik said there were six accused in the chargesheet of whom three were arrested.
"The other two accused were Sanjeev Chawla and Manohar Khattar. Khattar is in the US as per our information," Naik said.
Former South African captain Hansie Cronje, who later died in a plane crash, had also been named in the chargesheet.