iBOMMA is no more Police shut down the website

NOB-Hyderabad news: The Cyber Crime Police arrested Immadi Ravi, the administrator of piracy sites that terrorized the Telugu film industry, in Hyderabad. The operation was successful after his wife provided the police with key information about Ravi, who was in a dispute over a divorce. The police, who arrested Ravi, who had returned from France, to Kukatpally, completely shut down piracy websites like iBomma and Bappam TV in his presence. Investigations are ongoing on Ravi’s hard disks and bank accounts. The piracy mafia that terrorized the Telugu film industry for years has been checked. Not only was Immadi Ravi, the main administrator of piracy platforms like iBomma and Bappam TV, arrested, but the background that led to his arrest came out, which became even more sensational. The fact that Ravi’s wife played a key role behind this entire operation is now Ravi and arrested Ravi, who had arrived in Hyderabad from France late at night, at Kukatpally. Not only did the police arrest Ravi, but they succeeded in completely stopping the piracy empire he had been running for years. The challenge that Ravi had previously shaking the internet. Ravi, who is in abroad, has been having differences with his wife for some time. In that context, the police successfully completed this operation after she secretly provided information about Ravi coming to Hyderabad for divorce discussions to the cybercrime authorities. Based on the timeline and location details provided by her, the police tracked thrown at the police, saying, ‘I have the data of crores of people, don’t touch this website’, brought about a turning point in this case. After the arrest, the police seized Ravi’s laptops, web logins, and server details and permanently blocked piracy platforms like iBomma and Bappam TV in his presence. Ravi’s cooperation in deactivating these platforms running on foreign servers can be called a strategic victory for the police. The police are currently closely examining the hundreds of hard disks seized from Ravi, his bank transactions and illegal income generated through piracy. Investigations have also been launched against other people behind this piracy network. The cybercrime department will file a petition in the Nampally court on 17.11.2025 to take Ravi into custody for further information.