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New Delhi: A Delhi sessions court will hear the bail pleas of nine accused in the IPL match fixing case on Monday. Rajasthan Royals player Ajit Chandila's plea will among those to be heard.
On Friday, another apprehended bookie, Jupiter was sent to four days in police custody. He is allegededly a 'key' link in the case. So far, 22 people have been held in connection with the IPL betting case.
Chandresh Jain alias 'Jupiter' was arrested after he was brought to the city on a transit remand, since he was in the custody of the Delhi police, which had registered the IPL spot fixing case during its sixth season, an official said.
'Jupiter' was in touch with Pakistani bookies via conference calls using four out of the 30 telephone lines, allegedly facilitated by one Ramesh Vyas who has been arrested, the official said.
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