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CBI files multiple charge sheets in Mahadev App betting scandal

  • BY India News Newsdesk
  • July 9, 2026
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New Delhi, July 9 (IANS) The Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) has dealt a major blow to India’s largest illegal online betting syndicate by filing 11 fresh charge sheets in the high-profile Mahadev App gambling case.

The development marks a significant escalation in the probe into the multi-crore racket allegedly run from abroad.

In one set of cases, the CBI filed six charge sheets against six accused, Ashim Das, Rohit Gulati, Vikas Chhaparia, Anil Dhammani, Vishal Ahuja, and Dheeraj Ahuja, for offences under the Prevention of Corruption Act, 1988, along with cheating, forgery, and criminal conspiracy under the Indian Penal Code (IPC).

The agency also submitted additional evidence against the main accused and alleged kingpins, Saurabh Chandrakar and Ravi Uppal, who were charge-sheeted earlier.

In a parallel case, the CBI filed five more charge sheets against 66 individuals, including Chandrakar, Uppal, and several members of betting syndicate panels.

These charge sheets invoke provisions of the IPC and the Chhattisgarh Gambling Prohibition Act. The panels allegedly served as conduits for channelling proceeds of crime.

Mahadev App is believed to be one of the biggest illegal betting operations ever uncovered in the country. Promoted by Chandrakar and Uppal, the app built a vast nationwide network that reached millions of users through aggressive social media promotion.

The syndicate operated numerous illegal betting panels across states, enrolling users, conducting betting games, and generating massive illegal profits. The money was allegedly laundered through a complex web of mule bank accounts before being siphoned abroad.

A portion of the proceeds was reportedly paid as “protection money” to certain public servants.

Investigation has revealed that the promoters and several key associates fled the country a few years ago and have been operating the network from West Asian countries.

The CBI has already secured Red Corner Notices against four main accused. Proceedings to declare them Fugitive Economic Offenders have also been initiated.

The agency said further investigation is underway to map the full extent of the syndicate, including its alleged political and bureaucratic patronage.

More charge sheets are expected in the coming months as the probe deepens. The authorities are now focusing on dismantling the remaining network and bringing all those involved to justice.

–IANS

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