Bengaluru: Bidari allowed lottery racket to thrive- Kumaraswamy


Bengaluru, May 24 (DHNS): JD(S) leader H D Kumaraswamy has said former Bengaluru police commissioner Shankar Bidari was the one who allowed the single-digit lottery scam to thrive.

Addressing a press conference on Saturday, he said Bidari, who had served as the City police chief between 2008 and 2011, used to hobnob with the illegal lottery kingpin Pari Rajan and also introduced him to IPS officer Alok Kumar, who had now landed in the soup.

“It is a known fact that Rajan used to visit Bidari’s office every day. Bidari himself would take him in his car to ITC Gardenia, where they would indulge in all kinds of activities. The same Bidari brigade introduced Rajan to Alok Kumar,” Kumaraswamy claimed.

The former chief minister said M V Chandrakanth, a police superintendent in the north zone of the lottery and excise wing, too, had a role in the scam. The officer, a relative of Siddaramaiah, had tried to appease his higher-ups by promising them kickbacks of Rs 25 lakh a month, if he was transferred to the south zone of the wing.

He said the recently suspended Dharanesh, SP, was in the south zone and that he was making a payment of Rs 15 lakh to his seniors. However, he has been made a scapegoat as he is a dalit, he said.

He said Siddaramaiah had helped Chandrakanth get the job as DySP in 1999. The lottery and IPL betting rackets are worth Rs 2,000 to Rs 3,000 crore each.

Rajan was running the lottery trade by employing hundreds of youths. He had hired 300 two-wheelers in Bengaluru and the people he had employed would go around to collect money, he said.

As many as 600 to 800 cell phones were used for the activity and Rajan used to collected Rs three crore to Rs four crore a day in the process. The racket was carried out behind the Upparpet police station, he added. Kumaraswamy said he had banned single-digit lottery when he was the chief minister, but the successive governments had let the illegal trade thrive. The government should reinstate the Excise and Lottery Prohibition Cell, which it had disbanded, he said.

He said Governor Vajubhai Vala should take cognisance of the interim report of the CID on the lottery racket and dismiss the Congress government in the State.


Why has the government not acted against SP Chandrakanth, a relative of the CM?

Why has the government not acted on the lottery scam as it did in the case of D K Ravi’s death?

Superintendent of Police Dharanesh was suspended because he is a Dalit.

K J George is protecting an IG-rank officer involved in the Rs 2.26-cr robbery from in a bus in Mysuru.

The epicentre of single-digit lottery is Kalasipalya in Bengaluru.

 

Who is Pari Rajan?

Pari Rajan hails from KGF in Kolar district and is in his mid 40s. He ventured into lottery business in early 1990 when lottery system was legal in Karnataka.

Rajan started his career as a PRO with a reputed lottery ticket wholesale trading firm. Rajan’s PR skills helped him establish cordial links with the police department. He identified weaknesses of the police officers and exploited it.

Before the lottery was banned by the Congress-JD(S) coalition government headed by Dharam Singh in 2004, there were two major wholesale agencies selling tickets at Majestic area in Bengaluru and Rajan was an employee in one of the agencies. Rajan’s duty to was to establish links with the police officers and manage them with money and gifts.

After the ban, Rajan helped those who wished to set up their own agencies. He also ventured into Kerala state lottery. He expanded his empire in Karnataka-Kerala border. Rajan used money, liquor and expensive gifts to win the trust of senior police officers and expanded his business.

  

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  • Kusuma Kumari G Nellore, Nellore/Kodyadka

    Tue, May 26 2015

    Nowdays we care about money, Money making has become the priority in life, Family relations marriage everything is counted in money

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  • Michael noronha, Mysore

    Mon, May 25 2015

    If Mr Kumaraswamy had information of such magnitude on an illegal lottery run in collusion with police officers why was he silent all these days? Why did he betray the State of Karnataka and allow such illegal activities? This outburst by Kumaraswamy speaks of his political motives and disloyalty to the State as an opposition leader.

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  • Af,, Mangaluru

    Mon, May 25 2015

    Every govt office corner there is a chela of Kumarswamy, he has appointed all his chelas during his tenor as cm,problem here is they all providing him half information.

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  • gsr, Mangalore

    Mon, May 25 2015

    One thief is talking about another thief, because this thief didn't get his share from the lottery racket. KG, did you check DG's bank a/c. Might have been credited to DG's a/c without your knowledge. Dirty politics is your and senior Gowda's blood.
    Live with it and Be Happy.

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  • JK, Udupi

    Mon, May 25 2015

    Kallanige sullane sakshi...

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  • Rudy, Bangalore/India

    Sun, May 24 2015

    Since Kumarasawmy has lots of information Govt has to arrest Kumaraswamy and conduct CBI enquiry, entire truth will come out..... !. May be Home Minister George will not accept it?

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  • gireesh, bangalore

    Sun, May 24 2015

    where was kumarswamy all these days sleeping????
    or producing movies with radi...k

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  • HOFZ, MANGALORE

    Sun, May 24 2015

    KUMARASWAMY ALWAYS PLAYED DIRTY POLITICS

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  • MyRightIsaid, bengaluru

    Sun, May 24 2015

    Why, always, when media reports such criminal activity, Kumaraswamy comes out with statements like this that he had prior knowledge of such with proof (recorded tapes,cds,documents)
    but never so far implicated anyone involved in criminal activity?
    What is holding him up?
    It looks to me he is bull.....ing always only to gain political mileage but actually he is losing it by all these tall claims.

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  • Langoolacharya., Belman/Washington,DC.

    Sun, May 24 2015

    People,

    Pari Rajan is wasting his time in this lottery business...he should join politics immediately for better prospects...you all know which party he need to join...

    ...JH...

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