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8 held for gambling in Manimajra, 64,000 recovered

8 held for gambling in Manimajra, 64,000 recovered

Time of India4 hours ago

Chandigarh: Eight persons gambling in the basement of SCF at Motor Market, Manimajra, were arrested Saturday night. Police claimed to have recovered Rs 64,000 from them.
They have been identified as Mehboob, Sahil, Askar Ali, Safdar, Abdul Vahid, and Kuldeep Kumar — all residents of Manimajra; Sonu of Nayagaon; and Satpal from Jujhar Nagar village in Mohali.
They were later granted bail.
Charges under Gambling Act have been brought against them. Investigation is under way.

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