Goa, Oct. 28 -- With the Mapusa Police taking prompt action on the very next day after Chapora Yuvak Sangh lodged a complaint on Oc tober 24 against nine of their own players participating in the GFA's Professional League on alleged match-fixing allegations and the GFA postponing the club matches and serving show-cause notices, to the alleged players, it has in duced fear, anxiety and despair amongst players, team manage ments and football fraternity at large in Goa. "Since we received the complaint, we acted promptly, due to very se rious allegations. We summoned all the nine players allegedly involved in match manipulation at the in stance of the club in question for interrogation," stated Mapusa DySP Wilson D'Sousa, SDPO. "With PSI Adi...