ED raids Coda offices in money laundering probe involving Free Fire
ED said that it had started an investigation into the companies following complaints that the platforms made unauthorised deductions from the accounts of online game users.
Coda enables cross-border payments for games and other digital products, including Garena Free Fire, Teen Patti Gold, and Call of Duty.
The ED also froze all Coda’s accounts, which had a total balance of 685.3 million Indian rupees ($8.40 million).
Coda Payments and Sea did not immediately respond to emails seeking comment.
India blocked Free Fire in February as part of a crackdown on 54 apps it said it believed were sending user data to servers in China. Singapore later intervened in the matter, asking Indian authorities why Free Fire was targeted even though Sea has its headquarters in the wealthy city-state, but it remains blocked.
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