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IPL spot-fixing: Sreesanth's laptop, diary worthless, say Delhi cops
Updated On: 19 May, 2013 06:13 AM IST | | Akela
Delhi police Special Commissioner of the Special Cell SN Shrivastav says his team took all the incriminating evidence they needed when they arrested the three cricketers and so, Mumbai cops can keep Sreesanth's laptop and diary
The Mumbai crime branch may have finally got a toehold in the spot fixing scam by showing off their loot — disgraced cricketer S Sreesanth’s laptop and personal diary which they are now poring over in the hope of finding out names of other cricketers involved in the spot- fixing racket — but for the Delhi police, this is “ worthless stuff.” Speaking exclusively to SUNDAY MiD DAY, SN Shrivastav, special commissioner of Delhi police’s special cell, said, “We took what we wanted when we arrested the three cricketers and a host of bookies. We have the main accused and they are talking to us. What do we need his laptop for? The hotel room where he stayed had a lot of Sreesanth’s belongings.

The Crime Branch with the laptop, diary and iPad belonging to cricketer S Sreesanth. Pic/Bipin Kokate

