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Nor has it used its machinery to bring to book the perpetrators responsible for killing 2000 people, innocent people, including some foreigners, in India. Even as the Board was taking action on the incident, the DGP ordered a CB-CID probe into the incident, Mr Veerasamy said, adding the enquiry would bring to book the miscreants who had indulged in the 'anti-social act' and those who were behind the incident. Last summer, the SFA changed their rules in order to close a loophole that meant they were unable to bring to book those individuals not listed at Companies House, in Edinburgh, as being officially connected to a football club. |
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