<p>Mumbai: The Mumbai police, while investigating a case of black marketing of tickets of the upcoming India-New Zealand World Cup cricket match, have arrested a man after recovering two complimentary tickets worth Rs 1.2 lakh each, an official said on Tuesday.</p>.<p>The semi-final match between India and New Zealand will be played at the Wankhede stadium in Mumbai on Wednesday.</p>.Complaint lodged against Bengal cricket association, online ticket booking portal over alleged black marketing of WC tickets.<p>Personnel from the J J Marg police station here recovered two tickets from the accused. They were complimentary tickets, worth Rs 1.2 lakh each, meant for VIP persons or special invitees, the official said.</p><p>The police had earlier nabbed an event organiser, Akash Kothari, for allegedly black marketing tickets of the World Cup semi-final match.</p>.<p>Kothari was selling tickets at four to five times the original cost, police earlier said. While conducting a probe into the case against Kothari, the police came to know about the other accused and he was nabbed, the official said.</p>.<p>Further probe was on into the case, he added. </p>
<p>Mumbai: The Mumbai police, while investigating a case of black marketing of tickets of the upcoming India-New Zealand World Cup cricket match, have arrested a man after recovering two complimentary tickets worth Rs 1.2 lakh each, an official said on Tuesday.</p>.<p>The semi-final match between India and New Zealand will be played at the Wankhede stadium in Mumbai on Wednesday.</p>.Complaint lodged against Bengal cricket association, online ticket booking portal over alleged black marketing of WC tickets.<p>Personnel from the J J Marg police station here recovered two tickets from the accused. They were complimentary tickets, worth Rs 1.2 lakh each, meant for VIP persons or special invitees, the official said.</p><p>The police had earlier nabbed an event organiser, Akash Kothari, for allegedly black marketing tickets of the World Cup semi-final match.</p>.<p>Kothari was selling tickets at four to five times the original cost, police earlier said. While conducting a probe into the case against Kothari, the police came to know about the other accused and he was nabbed, the official said.</p>.<p>Further probe was on into the case, he added. </p>