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On Tuesday, 08 May 2012 10:56 GMT World Cup t20

Honey traps could be used in World T20 to trap match fixers

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Officials from the Anti-Corruption and Security Unit (ACSU) of the International Cricket Council (ICC) met with the Delhi Police Crime branch as part of an ongoing corruption investigation into how potential honey traps could be used to lure players into spot and match fixing during the World T20 in Sri Lanka.

According to reports, 170 people, including bookies as well as 'honey traps', were to go to Sri Lanka for the T20 World Cup.ACSU possesses a list of women who were to leave for Sri Lanka as 'honey traps' to lure bookies from major Indian cities. These names were shared with the Delhi Police in a meeting on March 31. It has also emerged that the tickets were booked by a single travel agent. Meanwhile, the Delhi police is awaiting for further information form the ACSU.

The ICC has in the recent past has alerted players and national boards to fend off the threat posed to the sport by match-fixers. The international body now has its eyes set on ensuring that the World T20 tournament, which begins from September 18, is clean and played in the correct spirit.

The ACSU was set-up in 2000 and has been working overtime to ensure that the sport does not suffer from illegal betting and fixing. The body, however, recently admitted that millions of dollars are placed on matches each year.

Amid these reports the Sri Lankan Cricket Board also said that it would take "maximum precautions" to ensure that "unwanted elements" were not involved in the game.


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