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Flight Response

32-year-old Samdarshi Yadav was all set to board his flight to the Maldives when an ill-informed judgement call he made in the past came to haunt his present. In 2019,Yadav had torn off 10 pages from his passport, to hide a particular piece of travel history from his wife—a pleasure trip to Thailand with another woman. Unfortunately, doing so constituted a crime, a fact he discovered when immigration officials at Mumbai International Airport detained and charged him with forgery and violation of the Passport Act. Suffice it to say, all roads to moral corruption are best laid with basic research.

Source: timesofindia.com

Howzat!

Talking of not breaking a moral sweat, we introduce you to a whole franchise of swindlers in our next tale. A few enterprising youth from Molipur village in Gujarat helped fake the IPL tournament, leaving the Russian punters located in Tver, Voronezh, and Moscow lighter by several thousand rubles. As reported by the Times Of India the mastermind behind the con was a certain Shoeb Davda. 

During an eight-month stay in Russia, Davdamet Asif Mohammed, who introduced Russian gamblers to the nuances of the gentleman’s game. Criminal moorings aside, the duo’s attention to detail was immaculate: HD cameras and halogen lights were placed around a field, speakers mimicked stadium fan chants, umpires could be seen walking around with walkie-talkies and there was even a match where ‘players’ could be seen swapping jerseys—all this was up for anyone’s viewing pleasure on the livestream they had going for two whole weeks on YouTube. The con was only caught out during the‘ quarter-finals’ when the police nabbed the swindlers while taking a delivery of Rs 3 lakh from Russian bettors.

Source: outlookindia.com

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