Betting App Row: Vijay Deverakonda, Rana Daggubati, Manchu Lakshmi Among 25 Celebs Booked

Betting App Row: Vijay Deverakonda, Rana Daggubati, Manchu Lakshmi Among 25 Celebs Booked

Vijay Deverakonda, Manchu Lakshmi, Prakash Raj and Rana Daggubati are among several other celebrities who are likely to face trouble as Telangana police has filed an FIR against 25 celebrities and influencers for allegedly promoting illegal betting apps on social media.

Based on the complaint filed by 32-year-old businessman PM Phanindra Sarma on Wednesday, the FIR was registered at Miyapur Police Station in Hyderabad. The latest complaint against celebrities raises concerns about them endorsing gambling apps in violation of the Public Gambling Act of 1867.

Sarma claims that during a conversation with youth in his community on March 16, he discovered many individuals had been influenced to invest their money in these gambling apps, which were heavily advertised by social media personalities.

According to the complaint, these celebrities are allegedly accepting large sums of money to promote various betting platforms, which encourage users to gamble their hard-earned money. Sarma himself was on the verge of investing in one of these platforms but refrained after his family warned him about the potential financial dangers.

The police report lists several celebrities and influencers who are accused of promoting illegal gambling apps, including Rana Daggubati, Prakash Raj, Vijay Deverakonda, Manchu Lakshmi, Praneetha, Nidhi Agarwal, Ananya Nagella, Siri Hanumanthu, Sreemukhi, Varshini Sounderajan, and many others.

The petition emphasizes that these apps and platforms are causing widespread financial harm, particularly among lower and middle-class families who are being lured into the false promise of easy money.

The apps often rely on celebrities to build credibility, leading vulnerable individuals to invest substantial amounts of money, only to face financial ruin. The Telangana police have charged the accused under multiple sections of the TS Gaming Act and the IT Act, including Section 66(D) of the Information Technology Act, which deals with cheating and identity theft.

The FIR also includes sections that address the promotion of illegal betting activities, with the investigation now being handled by Officer G Ramesh Naidu. “This investigation underscores our commitment to protecting the public from harmful gambling and betting platforms that exploit individuals for financial gain,” said K Kranthi Kumar, Inspector of Police, Police Stations Miyapur.

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