CBI registers preliminary enquiry in football match-fixing case; several football clubs under scanner
New Delhi, November 21: The Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) has registered a preliminary enquiry (PE) in an alleged ongoing football match-fixing case, according to sources.
CBI officials recently visited the Headquarters of the Delhi-based All India Football Federation (AIFF) in Dwarka and asked for details and documents of clubs' investments. AIFF is the governing body of the sport in India. "CBI investigators visited Delhi-based All India Football Federation (AIFF) Headquarters recently and asked for more information about the clubs and their investments in connection with alleged match-fixing in football," sources said.
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Further, as per the sources, as part of the ongoing investigation in this case, the CBI has written to a few football clubs under suspicion asking about their investment details. On being asked if football club officials can be called for questioning, CBI officer told ANI that, "it is too early to say anything on this."
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- ANI