The Hindu (Bangalore)

HC gives nod for continuing probe against 26 bookies of BTC

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allegation­s against the accused are of a very serious nature and the accused, among other allegation­s, allegedly have misappropr­iated crores of money collected by them towards payment of the Goods and Services Tax (GST) and Tax Deducted at Source (TDS),” the court observed.

The court permitted the continuati­on of the investigat­ion by vacating its January 29 interim order of stay due to which the probe was stalled.

Background

An inspector of the Central Crime Branch, based on credible informatio­n about illegality in the BTCL, had conducted a preliminar­y veri cation at the club and later registered the FIR at High Grounds Police Station on January 13.

It was alleged in the FIR that some of the bookies, who had secured the licence from the State government, were found allegedly evading crores of rupees of tax by not maintainin­g proper records and the register on collection and deposit of GST and TDS. And some of the unlicenced bookies were indulging in the illegal collection of betting amounts from punters in connivance with some of the sta of the BTCL.

It was pointed out in the FIR that on January 12, after four races, the police had seized ₹3.45 crore from the bookies. It was found during the preliminar­y investigat­ion that only ₹24.96 crore was collected by bookies from 1,507 races conducted at the BTCL between June 1, 2023 and January 18, 2024.

If the average of a day’s collection of the race approximat­ely comes up to ₹1,302.57 crore, and therefore there is a huge di erence of amount reported by the accused bookies for this period, it was alleged by the police.

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