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CCB raid adds to the woes of the mismanaged club

  December 7 , 2019
   

The Bangalore Turf Club has been in the news for all the wrong reasons. The first week`s racing of the season was marred by a mishap on the track and subsequent vandalism by irate punters. The incident received wide coverage and the inadequacies of the powers that be to handle the situation and their ignorance played a large role in the situation going out of hand. To compound matters, there was a huge raid on the premises by the Central Crime Branch squad on Friday to unearth illegal activities taking place in the club.
The ego of one Stewards who refuses to believe that the track is far from satisfactory also resulted in the mishap not being enquired into when the first two favourites were involved led to the suspicion in the minds of the punters that the authorities were hand in glove with the bookmakers and their lack of any action was a conspiracy. This was an overwhelming opinion of the punters and even those who are unaware of the intricacies of the sport and in no way connected with the betting or racing were also heard saying in social circles that the Stewards should have made the race null and void in the interests of the punters to ensure fair play.

Interestingly, the police have said that following complaints of irregularities by punters and bookies in BTC and the evasion of GST, the Central Crime Branch conducted a raid on the premises of the club and seized Rs 96 lakhs in cash and detained 40 persons. Police also said that they have issued notices to various BTC officials asking them to appear before them for investigation. According to DCP Sandeep Patil, the raid was carried out by a team of 30 officials headed by four Deputy Commissioners, four assistant commissioners and 20 inspectors. The police action came on the back of the allegation by the Public Accounts Committee Chairman H K Patil`s allegation about various irregularities in the functioning of BTC.

Who made the complaint to the police? In the month of April, the then chairman of the club Harimohan Naidu had told a TV channel that evasion of tax by the bookmakers and illegal betting was not their concern and it was the job of the police to regulate them forgetting the fact that the bookmakers operated in its premises and were licensed by the club. The lack of concern at the illegal betting taking place in its premises and his statement could well have been the trigger for Friday`s well-planned police action? Did the then chairman willy nilly bring about the present scenario which could well see the bookmakers absenting themselves for a considerable period for fear of police action and thereby causing attendant loses to the club by way of stall fee? Your guess is as good as mine. The turf club had de-licensed the bookmakers but it was during Naidu`s term that they made a comeback. The bookmakers are never known to keep a transparent book of accounts and Naidu`s action of bringing them back raised many questions than answers. This sort of a raid and bad publicity would not have come about if the club had continued with the practice of having betting only on the club operated totalizator pools on which all bettings are properly recorded and there is no scope for cheating.

A picture released by the police showed piles of cash which was seized by the police. Incidentally, the City Police Commissioner Bhaskar Rao who is also the ex-officio Steward of the Club is seen in the picture. Last week, the Police Commissioner had come to present a cup and had spent a considerable period at the club familiarising himself with what was happening at the club. Several wild stories made the rounds including in the TV channel that the racing incident of the first day was rigged resulting in the CCB being asked to investigate the matter which possibly could be another trigger for Friday`s action.

It has been highlighted in these columns how the egoistic Stewards and Committee members had been behaving in the most amateurish manner bringing disrepute to the sport. Their whimsical decisions and intolerance to criticism have been widely commented upon. Their lack of understanding of the sport and many an illegal decision taken by them have not gone down well with the racing public. Their inability to carry the media along has been the biggest negative factor affecting the image of the club. They don`t seem to care, and the members are not bothered if they get their freebies. Only the other day there was a word of caution in these columns to the BTC mandarins that it was waking up the sleeping giant by its dubious decision-making process and how a select few having been running riot.

On Friday, hordes of police from CCB descended on the racecourse and did an inspection of various departments of the club. A group of these people were also seen at the bookmakers` ring. The bookmakers operated for a race or two collecting 28 per cent tax instead of the 10 per cent tax that they take on the sly without recording the full bet amount in the betting sheets but they stopped their operations after the third race and abandoned their stalls. The turf club did not inform the punters of what was going on. The turf club kept making the announcement asking the racegoers not to panic and cooperate. What the announcement was meant to convey only the turf club officials can explain. After all the punters had come to a place where they could legally place a bet and what was the need to say that one need not panic as if the police were investigating whether any bomb had been planted in the premises.

The bookmakers are unlikely to operate on Saturday as nobody is sure what to expect. The turf club authorities on their part have buried their head in the sand and no communication is forthcoming from them.

 
 
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Posted by Raja Ram on ( December 6 , 2019 )
When Ms. Vijaylakshmi Sibroor the vibrant journalist with great humality requested the chairman for an interview during the racing summer season, the secretary sent her away but she kept on persisting and when she gatecrashed into the club, she was made to wait for 2 hours and then the interview was given by Harimohan Naidu and daringly she questioned him on the following:
illegal betting, the pathetic and dangerous state of racing track, the misuse of public money on unnecessary expenditure, monies due to state government and GST and termination of Ravi Shankar.
Harimohan Naidu simply on camera said the following:
Illegal betting it is the police to look for and not for the club, spending lot of money on the track maintenence and Kiran Basapa is incharge of it, due to state and central government the matter is in the club and Ravi Shankar case it is a internal matter. Ms Sibroor interviewed Mr Sharan Kumar who give his honest views and opinion on the matter but the management did not like him opinions.
Inspite of the cases in public domian BTC stewards do not learn it is high time that this club should be closed down immediately as many many skelotons will fall off it the cupboards are opened wide open.

Raja Ram
 
Posted by M S H on ( December 6 , 2019 )
Yesterday`s ccb raid is a one justified action in the btc premises. The btc has licenced it`s bookies but argues that they are not responsible for tax evasion from them.
Their statements clearly confirms btc`s hand in glove. They never standby with the interests of punters. One see the attitude of the club that they can licence the bookies, collect hefty stall fee but they`re not responsible for the government revenue and the interests of public money. Will they run their club without punters bet money?
Here one question to be asked is is`t the the commission of police was really unaware of the tax evasion by the bookies even though he is an appointed official/steward of the club?. If so is`t not he failed in his responsibilities?. Let us see the future course of action whether it is genuine or an eye wash?.
 
Posted by muneer mirza on ( December 6 , 2019 )
Sir I must thank the commissar police of Bangalore and Bangalore police taking bold step to book these bookmarks who were hand gloves with committee members in doing this game and it is said they force jockeys make them hook horse`s looted the racing public .Sir poor people`s losses their monthly payments races are made on 2,5,7,10 these days were poor people get their payments here they losses and rest of families have to starved then fights start at homes Check bookmarks mobiles you will get huge frauds as betting gose thought India you can get more information from DCP Zone Three as he raid Mumbai race course on 21.December 2018.
 
Posted by Rukshad on ( December 7 , 2019 )
Mr Sharan Kumar, u urself has been an race horse owner in past...I am sure u would be well versed that every year before each seasons starts there are one or more reasons for delay.. blaming the track conditions is not 100% accurate, since if you check the video properly the horse never slipped, it just lost its footings n became lame. It was just mere mishap which does happen in racing. Just coz few horses collided in the incident, u can`t expect the race to be null n void. GST is a major concern...why would a pro punter pay 28% on tote when he gets an option of 10% with bookies...it`s high time we the people can`t be ignorant n be real in our dealing... online betting is the way to go... government would get their dues n less practice of manipulation...lastly racecourse is a place where everyone wants to make quick money, so why blame only the officials of club...wherever there is greed there would be unjust acts happening...it`s everywhere n just not BTC...
 
Posted by Nalini on ( December 6 , 2019 )
It is really awful the way the administration is managed. None is responsible for anything and everything is in a disarray. One should really investigate the process of a2arding the contract if track where nothing was followed. Big money was siphoned by the Steward and his deputy in charge of the track. Anybwaybthe CCB officials are making thier investigations in this subject. The Secretary is a most useless person one paper he cannot handle. It was a joke hiw he misplaced the letter of Pravin Jesu where everyone were running helter skelter requesting Pravin to withdraw the letter failing which CCB will haul them up.
Nalini
 
Posted by muneer mirza on ( December 7 , 2019 )
Madam just go on site of P.M.Mody on Google put site PM compalin then write your compalin about the Bangalore Race Club how they are looting poor Racing public as this club is helping Bookmakers not to pay GST to Government ,he right person then see how action moves as he did on 21st night of December 2019 till today Mumbai bookmarks are on the run and same music is going on RWITC committee members who were involved and the present secarty who is involved and he has made huge money as per some club`s members and the racing staff.
 
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