The club’s layout itself reflected the planning behind the alleged gambling operation. Investigators said the gambling activity was not visible from the main entrance of the gymkhana. The premises were covered by CCTV cameras, including cameras monitoring the approach lane leading to the club, helping those inside to watch incoming visitors. IANS has learnt that instead of carrying cash to the tables, players allegedly deposited money at an office on the ground floor. Investigators estimate each table fetched rent of around Rs 12,000 to Rs 15,000, while the table operator allegedly received Rs 300 for every game conducted.