
Enforcement Directorate Seizes ₹417 Crore Worth of Assets in Mahadev Online Betting Case.
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Money Laundering Scheme Unveiled
In a significant development, the Enforcement Directorate (ED) has frozen and seized assets valued at ₹417 crore in connection with the Mahadev online betting case. The company, led by Sourabh Chandrakar and Ravi Uppal, was operating out of Dubai and allegedly involved in using an online book betting application to enroll new users, generate user IDs, and launder money through a complex network of benami bank accounts.
Wide-Ranging Raids Expose Money Laundering Network
The ED recently conducted extensive searches across various cities, including Kolkata, Bhopal, and Mumbai, to unearth the money laundering networks associated with the Mahadev APP. These operations yielded a substantial amount of incriminating evidence, leading to the freezing and seizure of ₹417 crore in proceeds of crime. The agency issued a statement asserting that their investigation has revealed that the Mahadev Online Book App is centrally operated from a head office located in the UAE. Moreover, it operates on a franchising model, distributing “Panel/Branches” to their known associates with a profit-sharing ratio of 70-30.
Hawala Operations and Cash Expenditure Unveiled
The Enforcement Directorate’s investigation further exposed large-scale hawala operations designed to divert the proceeds of betting to offshore accounts. Additionally, it was revealed that significant cash expenditures were made within India for the purpose of advertising betting websites, aimed at attracting new users and franchise (panel) seekers.
Promoters’ Background and the Illegal Betting Syndicate
The promoters of the company originate from Bhilai in Chhattisgarh. The Mahadev Online Book Betting application, as uncovered during the investigation, functions as an umbrella syndicate that facilitates online platforms for illegal betting websites.
This latest development in the Mahadev online betting case underscores the ED’s relentless pursuit of financial irregularities and money laundering operations. It serves as a stark reminder of the challenges authorities face in tackling illegal online betting and the need for stringent measures to curb such activities.
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