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Home / Crime and Justice / Destination Wedding Unmasks Rs 331 Cr Illegal Betting Scheme

Destination Wedding Unmasks Rs 331 Cr Illegal Betting Scheme

29 Nov, 2025

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Summary

  • A Rs 331 crore illegal betting scam was uncovered through a lavish wedding.
  • Funds for the wedding were channeled through a Rapido driver's unaware account.
  • Over Rs 1 crore from the scam funded a destination wedding in Rajasthan.
Destination Wedding Unmasks Rs 331 Cr Illegal Betting Scheme

The Enforcement Directorate has uncovered a massive Rs 331.36 crore illegal betting scam, with links leading to a lavish destination wedding in Rajasthan. The illicit funds were deposited between August 2024 and April 2025 before being rerouted through suspicious accounts, including that of a Rapido driver unaware of the transactions.

The wedding, which took place at the Taj Aravalli Resort in November last year, saw over Rs 1 crore being spent from the 'mule' account. Investigators identified the account holder as a bike-taxi driver from Delhi, who was found to be unaware of the criminal dealings and used as a conduit for dirty money.

Further investigation revealed that the substantial deposits and subsequent spending funded a grand destination wedding, reportedly connected to a young political figure from Gujarat. The driver has stated he had no knowledge of the transactions or the individuals involved in the wedding.

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Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
The Rs 331 crore scam exposed an illegal online betting racket.
Over Rs 1 crore from the scam was used to fund a lavish destination wedding in Rajasthan.
A Rapido driver's bank account was unknowingly used to channel the Rs 331 crore, making him unaware of the laundering.

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