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Ajit Chandila gets bail in IPL spot-fixing case

Suspended cricketer Ajit Chandila and two others, arrested for their alleged involvement in the IPL spot-fixing scandal, were  granted bail by a Delhi court on Monday which said there were some ‘missing links’ in the prosecution's case.

Additional sessions judge Dharmesh Sharma granted bail to Rajasthan Royals' player Chandila, ex-Ranji player Baburao Yadav and alleged bookie Deepak Kumar on a personal bond of Rs 50,000 with one surety of like amount each. Chandila had been arrested on 16 May.

The court, however, dismissed the bail pleas of five other arrested accused, saying the provisions of stringent law Maharashtra Control of Organised Crime Act (MCOCA) were applicable on four of them.
It rejected bail applications of alleged bookies Jitender Kumar Jain, Ramesh Vyas, Ashwani Agarwal, Sunil Bhatia and Firoz Farid Ansari.

While granting bail to the three accused, the court said Chandila's connection with the alleged organised syndicate was ‘too remote’.

The court also pulled up the special cell of Delhi police for some missing links into the probe of the case and directed the Delhi police commissioner to examine the matter within a month.
‘It is very surprising... There are some missing links in the case. I am sending the full file to the commissioner of police to let the case be examined...,’ the judge said.

The court kept pending the bail plea of Chandra Prakash Jain alias Chandresh Jain, who had allegedly accepting bets under the name of Jupiter, saying that probe against him was still going on and police is yet to file charge sheet against him.

During the hearing, the court fixed 7 October for hearing the arguments on police's plea seeking cancellation of bail granted earlier to suspended cricketer S Sreesanth, Ankeet Chavan and 19 others who had been  arrested in connection with the case.

The accused, including Sreesanth and Chavan, who had earlier been granted bail, appeared before the court on Monday in pursuance to the notices issued to them.  Police had filed its 6,000-page charge sheet against 39 persons. Chandresh Jain had been arrested after filing of the charge sheet in the case.
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