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Hyderabad police begin probe against social media influencers promoting betting apps

IANS March 18, 2025 165 views

Hyderabad police have initiated a significant investigation against 11 social media influencers promoting illegal betting applications. The probe comes after numerous youths suffered substantial financial losses, with some even driven to extreme measures like suicide. Deputy Commissioner S.M. Vijay Kumar confirmed that the influencers, including TV anchors and celebrities, have been booked under multiple legal sections. The action follows a social media campaign by TSRTC Managing Director V.C. Sajjanar highlighting the dangers of online betting platforms.

"It starts as a game, but ends with sleepless nights, lost savings, and shattered lives." - V.C. Sajjanar, TSRTC MD
Hyderabad, March 18: Hyderabad police have begun the probe into a case registered against 11 social media influencers for allegedly promoting betting apps.

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Police register FIR against social media celebrities promoting betting apps

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Youths losing substantial money through online gambling

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Multiple influencers booked under Telangana Gaming Act and IT Act

Deputy Commissioner of Police, West Zone, S.M. Vijay Kumar told media persons on Tuesday that an FIR has been registered against the social media influencers.

"We are checking their social media accounts to see what videos they have posted. After collecting the evidence, we will take action as per law," he said.

The police officer said social media influencers should not indulge in such an illegal activity.

The DCP said it was a fact that many youths in Telangana suffered huge losses due to online betting. Upset over the losses, some of the youth died by suicide.

The FIR registered at Panjagutta Police Station named Imran Khan, Harsha Sai, Tasty Teja, Kiran Goud, Vishnu Priya, Shyamala, Rithu Chowdhary, Bandaru Sheshayani Supritha, Ajay, Sunny, and Sudheer. They include TV anchors and celebrities.

They have been booked under sections 318 (4) of Bharat Nyaya Sanhita (BNS), 3, 3 (A) and 4 of the Telangana Gaming Act and 66D of Information Technology Act 2008.

The DCP said it also came to notice that Imran Khan was also posting obscene and vulgar videos on his social media accounts with the name 'Pareshan Boys'.

On March 16, Cyberabad police had booked YouTuber Harsha Sai for promoting betting apps.

The case was booked after a person complained that he lost over Rs 13 lakh in betting after being influenced.

Earlier, YouTuber 'Local Boy Nani' of Visakhapatnam and Bayya Sunny Yadav of Hyderabad were also booked for promoting betting apps.

The police started the action after Telangana State Road Transport Corporation (TSRTC) Managing Director V. C. Sajjanar launched a campaign on social media against betting apps.

The Indian Police Service (IPS) officer, who earlier served as Cyberabad Police Commissioner, has been highlighting how people following social media influencers promoting betting apps were losing huge money.

The IPS officer called upon people to follow social media influencers promoting online betting apps.

"It starts as a game, but ends with sleepless nights, lost savings, and shattered lives. Don't gamble with your future. Say no to betting apps for yourself and for those who love you," reads Sajjanar's latest post on X.

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