Did not take any payment from betting app, Prakash Raj tells ED


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Actor Prakash Raj on Wednesday appeared before the Enforcement Directorate in the case relating to alleged promotion of illegal betting apps and told the officials that he did not receive any payment for an advertisement he had done in the past.
The ED officials questioned him for about five hours. He told media persons while leaving the regional office of the Enforcement Directorate that the officials took details about the advertisement he had done for a betting app in 2016.
“They asked me about the contract with the company and when and why I did it. As a department, they have done their job and as a citizen, I discharged my responsibility by coming here and explaining in detail that I did it then and after realising that it was a mistake, I didn’t do it,” he said.
Prakash Raj said he told the ED officials that he did not take any payment as his conscience did not allow him to take it. “They saw the accounts and recorded whatever I had to say,” he said.
The actor said the ED officials have not asked him to come again for questioning.
Prakash Raj reiterated that he did only one advertisement for a gaming app, but later realised that he should not have done it.
He urged the citizens not to get involved in betting and earn money through hard work.
The ED recently summoned actors Rana Daggubati, Prakash Raj, Vijay Deverakonda, and Manchu Lakshmi in the case.
Rana Daggubati was directed to appear on July 23, but he sought an alternate date.
The ED has asked Vijaya Deverakonda to appear on August 6, while Manchu Lakshmi has been directed to appear on August 13.

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