Durg Online Satta Case: 4 More Arrested in Jamul Racket

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Durg Online Satta Case: 4 More Arrested in Jamul Racket

Durg police arrested four more accused in the online satta gang case operating from Jamul area in Bhilai. Six mobiles and Rs 65,000 cash seized as total arrests reach 11. Investigation ongoing in this Chhattisgarh betting racket.

Durg Police Arrest 4 More in Online Satta Racket

Four fresh arrests made in Jamul online betting gang case; six mobiles and Rs 65,000 cash seized from accused who supplied IDs and handled transactions

 In a continuing crackdown on illegal online gambling, Durg police have arrested four more persons linked to an organised online satta gang operating in the Jamul police station area of Bhilai. The latest arrests take the total number of people detained in the case to 11.

Police recovered six mobile phones and Rs 65,000 in cash from the accused during the operation. The four men were identified as Paramesh Gedam and Mohammad Aslam from Bhilai, Shiva Vaishnav alias Sameer from Raipur, and Satyapal Paswan from Bhilai. They allegedly provided betting IDs, managed financial transactions, and offered technical support to the racket.

The development comes days after Jamul police raided a premises in Sunder Vihar Colony Phase-2 and arrested seven persons running the core operations. Interrogation and analysis of mobile data from the initial arrests revealed the involvement of additional members who were facilitating the illegal betting network.

Targeted Raids in Bhilai-Raipur

Acting on technical leads, a police team conducted searches in different localities of Bhilai and Raipur. The four accused were apprehended from their respective locations. Officials said the suspects were actively involved in supplying multiple IDs for satta operations and keeping records of money transfers while helping the gang evade detection.

According to police, the gang was using social media platforms and modern technology to conduct betting activities discreetly. The lure of quick money had drawn the accused into the illegal trade, where they operated under the radar for some time.

Background of the Bust

The initial raid in Sunder Vihar Colony exposed a well-structured network that allegedly handled significant daily transactions. Police had earlier seized devices and cash from the spot, pointing to a coordinated effort involving several individuals. Further questioning helped investigators trace the support network that kept the racket running smoothly.

This is part of broader efforts by Chhattisgarh police to curb the rising menace of online satta, which often exploits digital platforms to attract users while laundering proceeds through mule accounts and proxy IDs.

Role of Accused in the Network

Investigators said the newly arrested persons played specific roles—providing fresh betting IDs to users, tracking payments, and offering backend technical assistance. Their involvement helped the main operators expand reach while trying to stay one step ahead of law enforcement.

Durg police have registered a case against all the accused under relevant sections of the Public Gambling Act and Information Technology Act. Further probe is underway to identify kingpins and trace the full flow of funds.

Impact on Illegal Betting Operations

The repeated arrests have dealt a significant blow to the local online satta network in the Durg-Bhilai industrial belt. Authorities believe such operations not only drain public money but also fuel other criminal activities, including cyber fraud and money laundering.

Local residents have welcomed the action, with many expressing concern over the easy accessibility of online betting apps that often target young users through social media promotions.

Ongoing Investigation

Senior officers indicated that questioning of all 11 arrested persons is continuing to uncover more links. Police teams are examining call records, transaction details, and digital footprints to map the entire chain.

What Lies Ahead

Durg police have assured that the drive against online satta will continue without any let-up. Officials appealed to the public to stay away from such illegal platforms and report suspicious activities. Further arrests are likely as the investigation widens to other possible associates.

 

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02 Apr 2026 By Abhishek Joshi

Durg Online Satta Case: 4 More Arrested in Jamul Racket

Digital Desk

Durg Police Arrest 4 More in Online Satta Racket

Four fresh arrests made in Jamul online betting gang case; six mobiles and Rs 65,000 cash seized from accused who supplied IDs and handled transactions

 In a continuing crackdown on illegal online gambling, Durg police have arrested four more persons linked to an organised online satta gang operating in the Jamul police station area of Bhilai. The latest arrests take the total number of people detained in the case to 11.

Police recovered six mobile phones and Rs 65,000 in cash from the accused during the operation. The four men were identified as Paramesh Gedam and Mohammad Aslam from Bhilai, Shiva Vaishnav alias Sameer from Raipur, and Satyapal Paswan from Bhilai. They allegedly provided betting IDs, managed financial transactions, and offered technical support to the racket.

The development comes days after Jamul police raided a premises in Sunder Vihar Colony Phase-2 and arrested seven persons running the core operations. Interrogation and analysis of mobile data from the initial arrests revealed the involvement of additional members who were facilitating the illegal betting network.

Targeted Raids in Bhilai-Raipur

Acting on technical leads, a police team conducted searches in different localities of Bhilai and Raipur. The four accused were apprehended from their respective locations. Officials said the suspects were actively involved in supplying multiple IDs for satta operations and keeping records of money transfers while helping the gang evade detection.

According to police, the gang was using social media platforms and modern technology to conduct betting activities discreetly. The lure of quick money had drawn the accused into the illegal trade, where they operated under the radar for some time.

Background of the Bust

The initial raid in Sunder Vihar Colony exposed a well-structured network that allegedly handled significant daily transactions. Police had earlier seized devices and cash from the spot, pointing to a coordinated effort involving several individuals. Further questioning helped investigators trace the support network that kept the racket running smoothly.

This is part of broader efforts by Chhattisgarh police to curb the rising menace of online satta, which often exploits digital platforms to attract users while laundering proceeds through mule accounts and proxy IDs.

Role of Accused in the Network

Investigators said the newly arrested persons played specific roles—providing fresh betting IDs to users, tracking payments, and offering backend technical assistance. Their involvement helped the main operators expand reach while trying to stay one step ahead of law enforcement.

Durg police have registered a case against all the accused under relevant sections of the Public Gambling Act and Information Technology Act. Further probe is underway to identify kingpins and trace the full flow of funds.

Impact on Illegal Betting Operations

The repeated arrests have dealt a significant blow to the local online satta network in the Durg-Bhilai industrial belt. Authorities believe such operations not only drain public money but also fuel other criminal activities, including cyber fraud and money laundering.

Local residents have welcomed the action, with many expressing concern over the easy accessibility of online betting apps that often target young users through social media promotions.

Ongoing Investigation

Senior officers indicated that questioning of all 11 arrested persons is continuing to uncover more links. Police teams are examining call records, transaction details, and digital footprints to map the entire chain.

What Lies Ahead

Durg police have assured that the drive against online satta will continue without any let-up. Officials appealed to the public to stay away from such illegal platforms and report suspicious activities. Further arrests are likely as the investigation widens to other possible associates.

 

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