




Dalmiya was taken into custody at the Crime Branch headquarters in Crawford Market along with his secretary KM Chaudhary, both of whom had earlier been granted anticipatory bail by the Bombay High Court. They were released soon after their arrest on a cash bond of Rs.25,000.
The Economic Offences Wing (EOW) also filed a chargesheet against Dalmiya, Chaudhary and one Gautam Dutta, on charges of criminal breach of trust, forgery, cheating and criminal conspiracy. The case had been filed on March 16, 2006 after Sharad Pawar took over as the BCCI chief.
Terming the arrest and case filed against Dalmiya as ‘political vendetta’, his lawyer Satish Maneshinde said, “Everyone knows at whose behest all this being done. While the arrest formalities were being carried out, the concerned officers were constantly getting phone calls for updates on how things were going.
Additional Chief Metropolitan Magistrate RN Wankhede, who was hearing the case in the Esplanade Court, adjourned the matter till April 11 and directed Dalmiya to be present on the given date. The court will also hear a plea submitted by Maneshinde, seeking exemption from court appearances for Dalmiya, when the matter is heard next.
5,500-page chargesheet
According to the 5,500-page chargesheet filed by the EOW, Dalmiya, Chaudhary and Dutta were involved in diverting funds from an INDCOM account opened by the BCCI in the Bhowanipore branch of the Indian Overseas Bank, Kolkata. The INDCOM account was meant for fighting 64 cases filed by the Income Tax department on the running of a PILCOM account opened in London by the organising committee of the 1996 Cricket World Cup, which was jointly hosted by the Pakistani, Indian and Sri Lankan boards.
According to the police, the account had to be operated only by the secretary or treasurer of the BCCI. Dalmiya ceased to be secretary in July 1997, when he took over as the chief of the International Cricket Council, but continued to operate the account by allegedly giving the bank a copy of a forged resolution of the BCCI.
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