Bhupesh Baghel Responds to PM’s Critique of Betting App, Raises Questions About Alleged ₹508 Crore Payment by Mahadev App Promoters.
The Enforcement Agency disclosed that the information was provided by a courier apprehended with an amount exceeding ₹5 crore. The revelation suggests a potential link between the detained courier and financial activities that warrant scrutiny and investigation.
This significant amount raises concerns and underscores the importance of delving into the details of the case to uncover any possible illicit financial dealings. The enforcement authorities are likely to pursue further inquiries to ascertain the origin and purpose of the funds, shedding light on any potential financial irregularities.
In a shocking revelation, the Enforcement Directorate has asserted that a courier, apprehended with a staggering ₹5 crore in cash, has allegedly informed the agency that the promoters of the Mahadev betting app made payments totaling ₹508 crore to Chhattisgarh Chief Minister Bhupesh Baghel.
The agency, in its remand application presented in court for the courier, emphasised the necessity for independent corroboration of this information, signalling a potentially significant development that requires thorough investigation and validation. The claim raises serious implications, adding complexity to the ongoing legal proceedings.
Police Officer Taken Into Custody As Well.
The Enforcement Directorate has not only interrogated but also arrested Police Constable Bheem Yadav. According to the agency, their investigation brought to light that, over the past three years, Yadav had made “unauthorised” trips to Dubai, where he met with Mahadev App promoters Ravi Uppal and Sourabh Chandrakar.
This revelation adds a layer of complexity to the unfolding scenario, raising questions about potential connections and activities involving law enforcement in the context of the Mahadev App controversy.
Enforcement Directorate Arrests Police Constable Linked to Mahadev App, Alleges Bribery Connection with Senior Officials in Chhattisgarh
The agency has asserted that Bheem Yadav actively took part in events associated with the Mahadev app, with his travel costs covered by M/s Rapid Travels, owned by the Ahuja Brothers—an entity purportedly linked to money laundering and ticketing services for the Mahadev App.
According to the Enforcement Directorate, Yadav served as the intermediary for receiving bribe funds from Mahadev App promoters, intended for the advantage of senior officers and politicians in Chhattisgarh.
Both Das and Yadav were presented before the court, which subsequently granted the ED custody of the individuals for a period of seven days. This development marks a crucial phase in the ongoing investigation, shedding light on the alleged connections between law enforcement, political figures, and the Mahadev App controversy.
Union Minister Smriti Irani Accuses Chhattisgarh CM Bhupesh Baghel of Rs 500 Crore Kickback, Alleges Congress Funded Election Campaign Through Hawala Transactions.
Union Minister Smriti Irani launched a scathing attack on Chief Minister Bhupesh Baghel, accusing him of a Rs 500 crore kickback for the party’s election campaign in Chhattisgarh. Irani alleged that the Congress has been channelling funds from hawala transactions to finance its election efforts in the upcoming state polls. Addressing a press conference in Delhi, she emphasised the unprecedented nature of the evidence presented, claiming it to be a groundbreaking revelation in the electoral history of the country. The shocking disclosure points to the alleged utilisation of illicit funds, originating from Dubai through illegal betting operators, to bankroll the Congress party’s election expenses in Chhattisgarh.