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iBomma Ravi arrested: Hyderabad Police say the kingpin made Rs 20 crore from movie piracy

Hyderabad Police finally arrested Immadhi Ravi, the alleged mastermind behind iBomma, seizing crores while uncovering his claim of earning nearly 20 crore through years of organised film piracy. The investigation now widens into money laundering angles.

November 17, 2025 / 15:55 IST
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iBomma kingpin arrested: Hyderabad Police say Ravi made 20 crore from movie piracy

The long hunt for iBomma’s elusive operator ended this week when Hyderabad Police arrested Immadhi Ravi, the man accused of running one of India’s biggest piracy networks. Commissioner VC Sajjanar announced that investigators have already seized close to 3 crore from him, but the story runs far deeper. During questioning, Ravi admitted he earned nearly 20 crore through large-scale film piracy over the past few years.

Ravi’s operation wasn’t small-time tinkering in a back room. He handled roughly 35 bank accounts, spread out the money trail, and constantly shifted servers across the United States, the Netherlands and Switzerland. The police are now examining the case through a money laundering lens, and banks linked to Ravi’s accounts are being approached for detailed records. Officers seized his phones, laptops, hard disks, pen drives and even old passbooks to map the network.

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The arrest happened on November 14 in Hyderabad’s Kukatpally area. Until then, Ravi had been bold enough to openly challenge the police online. Investigators say he wasn’t just uploading Telugu films; he was distributing pirated content from multiple regional industries as well as OTT platforms on iBomma and Bappam TV.

Ravi grew up in Visakhapatnam and later renounced his Indian citizenship to become a citizen of Saint Kitts and Nevis. He lived in France and travelled widely, moving between the Netherlands, Switzerland, Thailand, the US and Dubai. With a background in computer science, he launched iBomma in 2019 and built a massive digital maze. Whenever officials blocked one domain, he simply switched to another. At his peak, he controlled 110 domain names and ran nearly 65 mirror sites.