Mahadev betting app case | Mumbai Police register case against Dabur group chairman, director
The Hindu
Mumbai Police have registered a case against 32 people, including Director of Dabur Gaurav Burman and company chairman Mohit Burman, in connection with Mahadev betting app case under various Sections of fraud and gambling. According to the FIR, Mohit Burman has been listed as accused at number 16 while Gaurav Burman is at number 18 in the Mahadev betting app case.
Mumbai Police have registered a case against 32 people, including Director of Dabur Gaurav Burman and company chairman Mohit Burman, in connection with Mahadev betting app case under various Sections of fraud and gambling.
According to the First Information Report (FIR), Mohit Burman has been listed as accused at number 16 while Gaurav Burman is at number 18 in the Mahadev betting app case. The FIR lists the names of 31 people while one unknown person is also mentioned is the list at 32. The FIR was registered on November 7 based on a complaint filed by social activist Prakash Bankar.
Actor Sahil Khan's name is accused number 26 in the FIR. Sahil Khan is accused of allegedly running another betting app related to Mahadev's online betting app.
“Sahil is not only accused of promotion but of earning huge profits by operating the app,” the FIR stated. Earlier, Sahil Khan was seen in a video of a party of online betting app in Dubai. What was described as a promotional video at that time, Sahil Khan’s troubles are going to increase due to his name appearing in the FIR as an app operator.
This case has been registered for running a betting app named Khiladi.
According to the information, social worker Bankar has claimed that people have been defrauded to the tune of ₹15,000 crore. The police have registered a case against under Sections 420, 465, 467, 468, 471, and 120 (B) of IPC.
The Enforcement Directorate (ED) is investigating the Mahadev Book Online Betting App syndicate in which the promoters of the betting syndicate are allegedly sitting abroad and remotely running thousands of panels across India with the help of their friends and associates.
The Madras High Court on Tuesday, June 11, 2024, permitted Anna University to deposit, in three monthly instalments, an amount of ₹73.23 lakh before the Central Government Industrial Tribunal (CGIT) as a condition to hear a statutory appeal preferred by the varsity against the Coimbatore Regional Provident Fund (RPF) Commissioner’s order to pay dues to the tune of ₹2.44 crore to contract employees.