Monday, August 30, 2010

Cash exceeding their daily allowance was recovered from the hotel rooms of the Pakistani cricketers

Cash recovered from Pak players' rooms: Report
Press Trust of India 30 August 2010 (London)

Cash exceeding their daily allowance was recovered from the hotel rooms of the Pakistani cricketers implicated in the "spot-fixing" scandal during a raid conducted by the Scotland Yard here. (Read: The Cricket scandal that has rocked Pakistan)

"Mr (Yawar) Saeed received a phone call at the team's hotel in Swiss Cottage, north London, at about 7.30pm telling him that two police officers were waiting to see him. Police spent two hours searching rooms, including that of Mr Butt and several players, before confiscating the phones of the captain and Aamer and Asif," a report in the 'The Independent' said. (In Pics: Pakistan's endless 'fixing' saga)

"Officers also found large numbers of bank notes in the rooms of unnamed players which exceeded the daily maintenance payment made to the cricketers by their employers. It is not known if these bank notes relate to the allegations," it said.

The Scotland Yard detectives yesterday visited the Pakistan dressing room immediately after the third day's play in the fourth Test against England to question the players after the sting operation exposed 'spot-fixing' and the alleged nexus between the players and bookies.

Police also questioned Mazhar Majeed, a 35-year-old agent, about allegations that he accepted 150,000 pounds in cash from undercover 'News of the World' reporters posing as a gambling syndicate. He was bailed out without any charge last night.

Detectives took statements from skipper Salman Butt, bowlers Mohammad Aamer and Mohammad Asif, and wicketkeeper Kamran Akmal after Majeed was seen on film to give precise details of when three "no-balls" would be deliver

Read more at: http://cricket.ndtv.com/storypage.aspx?id=SPOEN20100151478&cp

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