
The Enforcement Directorate on Monday questioned former Indian cricketer Robin Uthappa for over eight hours and recorded his statement in a money laundering case linked to online betting app 1xBet, officials said.
Uthappa, 39, reached the agency's office in New Delhi around 11 am and left around 7.30 pm.
The former India batter was questioned and his statement was recorded under the Prevention of Money Laundering Act (PMLA) in the case, the officials said.
The federal probe agency has questioned former India cricketers Suresh Raina and Shikhar Dhawan apart from former TMC MP and actor Mimi Chakraborty and Bengali actor Ankush Hazra over the last few weeks as part of this investigation.
Former India all-rounder Yuvraj Singh and actor Sonu Sood have been summoned for Tuesday and Wednesday respectively by the ED in the same case.
The investigation into the operations of the 1xBet betting app is part of the ED's wider probe against such platforms on allegations of duping numerous people of crores of rupees and reportedly evading a huge amount of direct and indirect taxes.
According to Curacao-registered 1xBet, the company is a globally recognised bookmaker with 18 years in the betting industry. The brand's customers can place bets on thousands of sporting events, with the company's website and app available in 70 languages.
Some other sportspersons, movie actors, online influencers and celebrities are expected to be
According to estimates by market analysis firms and probe agencies undertaken before the government ban, there were about 22 crore Indian users in various such online betting apps out of which half were regular users.
The online betting app market in India was estimated to be worth over US$ 100 billion which was stated to be growing at the rate of 30 per cent, according to experts.
The government has told Parliament that it has issued 1,524 orders from 2022 till June 2025 to block online betting and gambling platforms.