IPL betting racket busted, 8 arrested

IPL betting racket busted, 8 arrested
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Jharsuguda: Brajrajnagar police on Monday busted an organised IPL betting racket operating through illegal online cricket gambling networks and arrested eight people. Police identified the accused as Gobind Das Mahant (35), Akash Srivastava (25), Vishal Kumar Ravi (27), Vim Kumar Ram (25), Mannu Singh (25), Shankar Prasad Ram (35), Rajiv Kumar (19), all residents of Brajrajnagar and Rahul Sahu (35) of Rajgangpur in Sundargarh district.Acting on credible intelligence inputs regarding organised online betting activities during the ongoing IPL tournament, police teams carried out raids at multiple locations in the Brajrajnagar area and unearthed a betting syndicate allegedly operating through digital platforms and mobile applications.Police said the accused were running betting networks from rented houses using laptops, multiple smartphones, online betting applications and digital payment channels. According to investigators, the accused were continuously monitoring live IPL match trends and public betting patterns through online betting platforms and were operating on a commission-based structure.During the raids, police seized Rs 5,09,100 cash, two laptops, 41 mobile phones, multiple SIM cards, digital betting records and two cars allegedly linked to the betting operations. During the probe, transactions linked to the betting syndicate were identified, and nearly Rs 3.7 lakh has been frozen in different bank accounts as part of financial action against the organised crime network.
Police said probe has revealed the involvement of additional facilitators and betting operators connected across different districts. SP (Jharsuguda) GR Raghavendra said, “Investigation into interstate financial linkages, digital evidence and upper-level handlers is underway. “

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About the AuthorRitesh Kumar Sharma

Based in Jharsuguda, working for The Times of India for 12 years. Has been covering a wide range of developmental stories, in addition to crimes and civic issues, in the industrial township.

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