iBomma Founder Arrested in Major Anti-Piracy Crackdown
In a significant move against digital piracy, Telangana police have taken action following a surge of complaints related to illegal movie uploads. One of the primary targets has been the notorious piracy website iBomma. Which has been leaking newly released films for years and causing substantial losses to filmmakers and production houses. After continuous monitoring and investigation, officials have finally made a breakthrough.
According to the latest reports, the founder of iBomma, Immadi Ravi. Was arrested by the Kukatpally CCS police late last night. Ravi was detained upon his return from France, where he had reportedly been residing for some time. Investigators state that he had been operating the piracy platform from the Caribbean islands. Using offshore servers and international networks to keep the website running despite repeated legal attempts to shut it down.
iBomma Founder Arrested in Major Anti-Piracy Crackdown
Producers and film industry representatives have long complained about iBomma’s activities, especially its pattern of uploading high-quality pirated copies on the very day of a film’s theatrical release. This recurring issue prompted multiple official complaints. Urging the police to intensify their efforts to trace the individuals behind the platform.
With Ravi now in custody, police are conducting a detailed investigation to uncover the full network involved in maintaining and profiting from the piracy operations. Authorities are also examining financial trails, international links, and the technical infrastructure used to upload and distribute copyrighted content.
More information about Ravi’s arrest, interrogation, and upcoming legal proceedings is expected to be released soon. The film industry hopes this development will mark a strong step toward curbing online piracy and protecting both theatrical business and creative work.

