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The Hindu
| 12 months ago
The intelligence arm of the Income Tax Department on Wednesday conducted a survey of the office of Sahara Adventure Sports Limited, which owns the Indian Premier League's (IPL) Pune Warriors. We conducted a survey on one office premise in Mumbai...
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Daily News & Analysis
| 12 months ago
Income Tax authorities on Wednesday conducted surveys at the offices of Indian Premier League team franchises Pune Warriors in Pune and Mumbai and Royal Challengers Bangalore offices in the southern city as part of their probe into alleged tax...
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Time of India
| 12 months ago
The police have decided to invoke provisions of the Bombay Prohibition Act in the case of the Juhu rave. All those patrons proven to have consumed alcohol at the Sunday night party at Oakwood Premier Hotel will now be booked for drinking without...
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Guardian Unlimited
| 1 year ago
Prison officers outnumber inmates at HMP Oakwood by three to one as problems with the kitchens, lights and showers continue to plague the showpiece jail. Photograph: Christopher Furlong/Getty Images Only 60 inmates have so far been moved into a new...
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Daily News & Analysis
| 1 year ago
Additional commissioner of police Vishwas Nagre-Patil neither has time to follow the ongoing Indian Premiere League ( IPL ) nor did he anticipate bumping into any of the players while he conducted a raid at Oakwood Premiere hotel in Juhu on Sunday...
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Telegraph India
| 1 year ago
Rahul Sharma, on Monday, said he will quit cricket if his blood test returns positive for drugs after the leg-spinner was detained from a rave party in Mumbai. Rahul, along with Pune Warriors teammate Wayne Parnell, were among the 96 people detained...
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Telegraph India
| 1 year ago
54 AM Sunset : 6:13 PM Today Sultry and uncomfortable weather...Mumbai, May 21: Many, including two IPL players, claimed they found themselves in the wrong place at the wrong time and were swept into the net when a rave party was busted on Sunday...
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Indian Express
| 1 year ago
Didnt know of rave party, will co-operate with police: Guests '+google_ads[i].line2 +' '+google_ads[i].line3 + ' While many guests at the party chose to keep quiet about the raid and the tests that followed, a few spoke about their innocence. In a...
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Zee News
| 1 year ago
The leg-spinner went a step ahead to say emphatically that if he tested positive, he would quit playing cricket. Speaking to a television channel, Rahul Sharma added that Wayne Parnell, who accompanied him to the venue and is also a PWI player, is a...
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NewKerala
| 1 year ago
Mumbai police busted a rave party in Juhu in northwest Mumbai Sunday night detaining around 100 people, including two IPL players -- Rahul Sharma of India and Wayne Parnell of South Africa who play for the Pune Warriors team. The IPL is a "new form...
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Zee News
| 1 year ago
IPL on Monday refused to comment or act against the media reports regarding two Pune Warriors cricketers, Wayne Parnell and Rahul Sharma`s detention from a rave party in Mumbai. IPL until the results of the investigation by the concerned authorities...
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DAWN
| 1 year ago
Two Indian Premier League cricket players were among nearly 100 people detained for drugs tests after police busted a party, reports said Monday, in the latest controversy to hit the tournament. Police said South African Wayne Parnell and Indian...
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Rediff
| 1 year ago
South African cricketer Wayne Parnell [ Images ] on Monday claimed he and fellow-Pune Warriors team-mate Rahul Sharma are innocent and were "at the wrong place, at the wrong time" after they were detained during a raid on a rave party in suburban...
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NewKerala
| 1 year ago
Parnell, who converted to Islam last year, and his Pune Warriors team mate Rahul Sharma, an India leg-spinner, were among the 100 people who were rounded up Sunday after police raided a rave party. "I don't do drugs. Myself and Rahul were there at...
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NewKerala
| 1 year ago
The high-profile party was attended by several people, including IPL cricketer Rahul Sharma of Pune Warrious as well as Bollywood actors and TV personalities. A team of 50-odd officers swooped on thw Oakwood hotel and found guests consuming drugs,...
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Zee News
| 1 year ago
Wayne Parnell was with me, I did not know that there was a rave party at the hotel," said the spinner, who along with his Pune Warriors teammate, was detained by the police after a raid at the Hotel Oakwoods in Juhu. "We reached there at around 7 in...
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Indian Express
| 1 year ago
Mon , 21 May '12 The Indian Premier League has been rife with controversies ranging from molestation allegations to superstar scuffles and now two IPL players detained from the rave party that was busted by the Mumbai police on Sunday night, have...
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News 24
| 1 year ago
Two Indian Premier League (IPL) cricketers were held for questioning after police in Mumbai busted a rave party in the city and detained about 100 people, officials said on Monday. Past weekend in pictures Rahul Sharma and Wayne Parnell of South...
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NewKerala
| 1 year ago
We shouldn't blame IPL just because some players were caught...Two IPL players, Rahul Sharma of India and Wayne Parnell of South Africa, both of who play for Pune Warriors, were detained and later released by Mumbai Police on payment of bond. Police...
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International Business Times
| 1 year ago
Police authorities on Sunday evening detained about 100 people alleged to have been involved in a rave party at a plush hotel in a Mumbai suburb. According to reports, around 58 men and 38 women were rounded up at the Oak Woods Hotel in Juhu. Most of...
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Daily News & Analysis
| 1 year ago
The two international cricketers who play in the IPL for Pune Warriors India and had been arrested at the rave party that took place in Mumbai on May 20 have been identified as Rahul Sharma of India and Wayne Parnell of South Africa. The cricketers...
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Times of India
| 1 year ago
Police broke up a rave party on the terrace of a Juhu hotel on Sunday evening and detained 96 youngsters, including several foreign nationals. At least two IPL players and a couple of children of celebrities were among them, police sources said. "We...
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The Hindustan Times
| 1 year ago
Mumbai police detained 96 persons, including two suspected IPL players, during a raid on a rave party at a plush hotel in suburban Juhu on Sunday night. Additional commissioner of police, west region, Vishwas Nangre Patil confirmed that those found...
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Daily News & Analysis
| 1 year ago
Ecstasy and charas were seized," Additional Commissioner of Police Vishwas Nagre Patil said on the raid conducted at Hotel Oakwoods in Juhu. He said 58 boys and 38 girls were taken to Cooper hospital for a blood and urine test. A case will be...
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Daily News & Analysis
| 1 year ago
About 100 people were detained at a suspected rave party at a hotel in suburban Juhu on Sunday evening, police said. Additional Commissioner of Police Vishwas Nagre Patil conducted the raid at Hotel Oakwoods at Juhu and detained about 100 persons,...
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BDNews24
| 1 year ago
Australian captain Michael Clarke, who played for Pune Warriors in the ongoing edition of the Indian Premier League, believes the cash-rich tournament will sustain despite being marred by endless controversies, reports Times of India. The fifth...
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Daily News & Analysis
| 1 year ago
Seven people were arrested in Haryana's Sirsa district on charges of accepting bets on an Indian Premier League (IPL) match, police said on Sunday. Acting on a tip-off, a raid was conducted in Thehad area yesterday and seven people were found...
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Zee News
| 1 year ago
IPL is like a reality show on TV with all the colours` New Delhi: Controversies sell, and the latest series of incidents involving IPL have only added more drama to the T20 league rather than denting its brand equity, according to industry experts...