
Recently, actress Manchu Lakshmi appeared before the Enforcement Directorate (ED) in connection with the investigation into the promotion of illegal betting apps. She had been summoned for questioning regarding her alleged involvement in advertising these apps and visited the ED office on August 13.
During the inquiry, ED officials questioned Lakshmi about the remuneration and commissions she received from the betting apps. Her bank accounts and agreements related to these deals were reportedly examined. Lakshmi told the officials that she had no knowledge of the operations of the app operators and assured them that she would not promote such apps in the future.
However, in a recent interview, Lakshmi addressed the issue publicly. She expressed frustration that several media outlets ignored key aspects of the investigation and instead highlighted minor details. She criticized the focus on her as the “last person” in the case, calling it absurd, and urged authorities and media alike to concentrate on where the issue originally began. She also shared that she was deeply hurt by certain misleading news reports about her.
Lakshmi clarified that during the investigation, she was accused of spreading false stories. She explained that the ED’s inquiry is aimed at tracking the flow of money in the betting app industry—where it comes from, where it goes, and whether funds are reaching terrorist organizations.
She also revealed that she had promoted only one of the roughly 100 betting apps under investigation and appeared for questioning because her name appeared on the list. However, she expressed distress over some incorrect claims made about her involvement. She further questioned why authorities have not clarified where these betting apps originally started, raising concerns about the broader scope of the investigation.
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