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Probe Agency Freezes ₹ 123 Crore Of Shell Firms In Illegal Betting Case

Divya Parashar
By Divya Parashar 4 Min Read Published February 29, 2024
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In a notable development in the battle against unlawful betting operations, an investigative agency has seized assets worth ₹123 crore linked to multiple shell companies. This action is part of a broader crackdown on illegal betting syndicates within the country. This move comes as part of a larger crackdown on illegal betting syndicates operating in the country. The probe agency, which was not named in the reports, has been actively investigating the operations of these shell companies and their alleged involvement in illegal betting activities.

The assets that have been frozen include bank accounts, immovable properties, and other assets belonging to these shell companies. The agency has also issued notices to several individuals associated with these firms, seeking their explanation for the source of these funds.

Illegal betting is a serious issue that has been plaguing the sports industry for years. It not only undermines the integrity of the game but also poses a threat to the financial stability of the sports organizations involved. In recent years, there has been a growing concern about the proliferation of illegal betting activities, especially in cricket, which is one of the most popular sports in the country.

The probe agency’s action against these shell companies is a significant step towards curbing illegal betting activities. By freezing their assets and issuing notices to individuals associated with these firms, the agency is sending a strong message that illegal betting will not be tolerated.

The agency’s investigation into the operations of these shell companies is ongoing, and more arrests and seizures are expected in the coming days. The agency has also sought the cooperation of various government agencies, including the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) and the Income Tax Department, in its efforts to crack down on illegal betting syndicates.

The crackdown on illegal betting activities is part of the government’s broader efforts to promote transparency and accountability in the sports industry. In recent years, the government has taken several measures to combat corruption and malpractices in sports, including the introduction of the Sports Integrity Bill, which aims to regulate and monitor sports betting activities in the country.

The government has also been working closely with sports organizations and other stakeholders to raise awareness about the dangers of illegal betting and its impact on the integrity of the game. The probe agency’s action against these shell companies is a testament to the government’s commitment to promoting fair play and transparency in sports.

The move by the investigative agency to freeze assets totaling ₹123 crore from shell companies engaged in illegal betting marks a substantial stride in the fight against illicit gambling operations. The agency’s investigation is ongoing, and more arrests and seizures are expected in the coming days. The government’s efforts to promote transparency and accountability in the sports industry are commendable, and it is hoped that these measures will help clean up the sports industry and restore the integrity of the game.

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Divya Parashar February 29, 2024
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