Tag: rackets

  • Hyderabad: IPL betting rackets busted; property worth Rs 1.41 cr seized

    Hyderabad: IPL betting rackets busted; property worth Rs 1.41 cr seized

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    Hyderabad: The Cyberabad police on Wednesday busted massive cricket betting networks, arrested twelve persons in two separate cases and seized property worth more than Rs 1.41 crore.

    According to the police, the accused were cricket bookies of organized online cricket betting rackets for the ongoing Indian Premier League (IPL) 2023 matches.

    Rs 50 lakh in cash, 5 betting boards, 8 laptops, 62 mobile phones, 20 smartphones, 1 Tablet, 4 televisions, 1 Router and 4 four-wheelers were seized from their possession.

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    In the first case, the police arrested Muthina Vasanth Kumar, Kalidindi Venkata Ramaraju, Ponduri Venkat Sai and Kruthiventi Ramesh. Ayyappa alias Manikanta, the main bookie of Vasanth Kumar is absconding.

    In the second case, the police arrested Chittibomma Karthik, Badam Veeresh, Bandari Shiva Kumar, Middela Manoj Kumar, Chintala Venkata Padma Chandra Mohan Rao, Chandrapati Satish Kumar, Manne Sathyanarayana alias Satish and Patapati Ravi Varma. Kumar, Pandu, Sk Jilani, and Prabhakar, the main bookies, in this case, are absconding.

    Nine of the accused persons in the case are residents of Andhra Pradesh.

    The city police advised the public to be wary of the following Apps: Bet 365, MPL, Betway, Dream Guru, My 11 Circle, Bet 365, Coral, Bwin, 777 Bet, Dafabet, Winner, Cricket Betting 2020, Just Bet, Betfred, and Lotus Cricket Line.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )

  • Hyderabad: Fake educational certificate rackets busted, 7 held

    Hyderabad: Fake educational certificate rackets busted, 7 held

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    Hyderabad: Seven people who were supplying fake educational certificates were nabbed by the sleuths of the commissioner’s task force along with Chaderghat police on Tuesday.

    The accused provided the needy aspirants with forged documents and raised huge amounts from them under the guise of helping them study abroad.

    Fake SSC, Intermediate and Degree certificates of various universities and boards, 11 cell phones, 4 laptops and cash worth Rs 20,000 were seized from their possession.

    Mohd Habeeb, 32, Abdul Rauf, 36, Mohd Irfan, 28, Shanawaz Khan, 29, Mohd Zubair 34, Salman Khan, 29, Mohd Abdul Sattar, 33, Sunil Kapoor (absconding) were arrested by the police.

    The prime accused Mohd Habeeb, a resident of Bazarghat came in contact with Sunil Kapoor from New Delhi who came to the city for educational marketing. They decided to provide fake educational certificates to needy aspirants struggling to go abroad for further studies.

    In 2015, Habeeb started a consultancy in the name of Fly Abroad Consultancy at Malakpet that provided fake educational certificates to aspirants by collecting huge amounts with the help of Sunil Kapoor. He was arrested by the Bahadurpura PS and Saroornagar PS in the same cases earlier but continued his illegal business after coming out of jail.

    He then joined Abdul Rawoof, (owner of Eduwise Overseas Consultancy at Abids), Md. Irfan (agent) and Shanawaz Khan (agent) shared the profit with them.

    Police have appealed to the citizens to not fall into the trap of these rackets and warned them of legal consequences if found guilty.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )