BCCI ACSU, with the help of Kanpur police, snared the accused. (Express Photo) BCCI ACSU, with the help of Kanpur police, snared the accused. (Express Photo)ON WEDNESDAY night, in a joint operation with Kanpur Police, the Indian cricket board’s Anti-Corruption and Security Unit (ACSU) nabbed three persons for their alleged role in a betting racket. Speaking to The Indian Express, the BCCI’s ACSU chief Neeraj Kumar said, “The vendor, Ramesh Singh, used to pass on match-related information to the two bookies, Nayan Shah and Vikas Chauhan. According to a former ACSU chief, the annual worth of global cricket betting is the range of $40-$50 billion.
Source: Indian Express May 11, 2017 20:37 UTC