The Indian Enforcement Directorate (ED) has intensified its investigation into Karnataka Congress MLA K.C. Veerendra, also known as ‘Puppy’, over alleged involvement in a large-scale money laundering and illegal betting operation. The legislator, arrested in Sikkim on Saturday, August 23, was brought to Bengaluru on Sunday for further questioning in connection with financial transactions tied to casinos in Sri Lanka, Nepal, and Georgia.

ED Expands Money Laundering Investigation

Veerendra was apprehended in Gangtok, where he had reportedly been pursuing a deal to lease land for a casino venture. After his arrest, he was produced before a special court in Bengaluru, which granted ED custody until August 28. To prevent any incidents during his transfer, strict security was enforced at Kempegowda International Airport, and he was quickly escorted to an undisclosed location for interrogation.

Authorities confirmed that multi-state raids preceded the arrest, covering 31 locations across India, including Bengaluru, Hubballi, Chitradurga, Goa, Jodhpur, Mumbai, and Sikkim. Five casinos in Goa—Puppy’s Casino Gold, Ocean Rivers Casino, Puppy’s Casino Pride, Ocean 7 Casino, and Big Daddy Casino—were also raided as part of the ongoing probe.

According to ED sources, preliminary findings suggest that Veerendra maintained financial links with casinos and shell companies operating in Sri Lanka, Nepal, and Georgia. Evidence gathered during the raids points to overseas transactions and the use of foreign entities to launder large sums of money, some of which may have originated from cyber fraud. Officials suspect that these funds were “converted into white money” by being disguised as credit card transactions.

Documents recovered from multiple properties also revealed that Veerendra was in the process of finalizing a deal to acquire a casino from Santiago Martin, a businessman widely recognized as the “lottery king” of Tamil Nadu. Martin is already under investigation by the ED in a separate money laundering case and is known for his financial ties to political figures.

Incriminating evidence seized from Veerendra’s residences, including Rs 12 crore in cash and a significant quantity of jewelry, is now being analyzed. The ED has also uncovered records suggesting that his brother, K.C. Thippeswamy, managed three Dubai-based entities—Diamond Softech, TRS Technologies, and Prime9Technologies—believed to be connected to their gaming and call center businesses.

Complex Web of Betting Operations

According to The Times of India, investigators believe that Veerendra was at the helm of several online betting platforms, including King567, Raja567, Puppy’s 003, and Rathna Gaming, which allegedly operated nationwide. The ED suspects that these operations were closely tied to offshore casino ventures, allowing for layered financial transactions designed to obscure the sources of illicit earnings.

Computer-based evidence gathered during the searches also points to profit-sharing arrangements with foreign casinos, further indicating cross-border financial activities. Officials are continuing to examine how the funds were routed and used, including the purchase of SUVs with high-value registration numbers by Veerendra, his brother, and his son, Pruthvi N Raj.

While the ED has been vocal about the ongoing probe, official comments on the latest developments remain limited. Neither Veerendra’s legal team nor the Congress party has issued a response regarding the allegations. The agency has indicated that questioning during the remand period will focus on identifying the full extent of the politician’s domestic and international dealings.