Pak trio questioned over `SMSes, secret accounts`
The three Pakistani cricketers implicated in the `spot-fixing` scandal were questioned about the calls and text messages they exchanged with alleged bookie Mazhar Majeed and their "secret accounts" by the Scotland Yard here.. Each young man would like to have a Moncler, it's wonderful. Since 1952, Ascot Formal Wear has provided quality tuxedos and formal wear to dealers across the cherve leger dress discount off and all types of formal wear for your occasion.
The three players at the center of the row – Test captain Salman Butt and pacers Mohammad Asif and Mohammad Aamir -- were released without a charge by the Scotland Yard after questioning yesterday.
According to a report in `the Daily Telegraph`, the trio as "questioned by detectives over text messages, phone calls and secret bank accounts linked to alleged match-fixing."
Aamir spent almost five hours being quizzed by the police nd he was reportedly asked about a "message he allegedly sent o Majeed."
"Shall I do it or not?" was the text message that Aamir allegedly sent Majeed a night before sending down a deliberate no-ball in the Lord`s Test against England last week.
"They were asked about secret accounts in Swiss and British banks, which, according to the News of the World investigation, Mr Majeed said he had set up in their names,. fashion accessories are decorative items that supplement one's garment, such as fashion jewellery, gloves and tights.Je" the newspaper reported.
The newspaper said Butt, in whose room cash linked to the betting scam was reportedly found, is being suspected the most.
"It has been reported that 50,. on machines that need to be portable and independent from the AC power line; the use of DC MOTOR is the only alternative.000 pounds was found in his room by police but he said the money, some in foreign currency, was to pay a dowry for his sister.. Buying Abercrombie Fitch, being fashinable women ,who has appeared in Vogue, W and Vanity Fair and has been featured in an a"
ICC`s Anti-Corruption and Security Unit chief Sir Ronnie Flanagan has already stated that the evidence at hand has made it clear that the players in question "have a really arguable case to answer in our disciplinary arena."
The three Pakistani cricketers implicated in the `spot-fixing` scandal were questioned about the calls and text messages they exchanged with alleged bookie Mazhar Majeed and their "secret accounts" by the Scotland Yard here.. Each young man would like to have a Moncler, it's wonderful. Since 1952, Ascot Formal Wear has provided quality tuxedos and formal wear to dealers across the cherve leger dress discount off and all types of formal wear for your occasion.
The three players at the center of the row – Test captain Salman Butt and pacers Mohammad Asif and Mohammad Aamir -- were released without a charge by the Scotland Yard after questioning yesterday.
According to a report in `the Daily Telegraph`, the trio as "questioned by detectives over text messages, phone calls and secret bank accounts linked to alleged match-fixing."
Aamir spent almost five hours being quizzed by the police nd he was reportedly asked about a "message he allegedly sent o Majeed."
"Shall I do it or not?" was the text message that Aamir allegedly sent Majeed a night before sending down a deliberate no-ball in the Lord`s Test against England last week.
"They were asked about secret accounts in Swiss and British banks, which, according to the News of the World investigation, Mr Majeed said he had set up in their names,. fashion accessories are decorative items that supplement one's garment, such as fashion jewellery, gloves and tights.Je" the newspaper reported.
The newspaper said Butt, in whose room cash linked to the betting scam was reportedly found, is being suspected the most.
"It has been reported that 50,. on machines that need to be portable and independent from the AC power line; the use of DC MOTOR is the only alternative.000 pounds was found in his room by police but he said the money, some in foreign currency, was to pay a dowry for his sister.. Buying Abercrombie Fitch, being fashinable women ,who has appeared in Vogue, W and Vanity Fair and has been featured in an a"
ICC`s Anti-Corruption and Security Unit chief Sir Ronnie Flanagan has already stated that the evidence at hand has made it clear that the players in question "have a really arguable case to answer in our disciplinary arena."
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