Court extends ED custody of Kavitha till 26 March
ED has alleged that Kavitha was a key member of the 'South Group' that has been accused of paying the AAP kickbacks of Rs 100 crore in return for a big share of liquor licences in the national capital
PTI
-
BRS leader K Kavitha
New Delhi, 23 March
A court here on Saturday extended
the Enforcement Directorate custody of BRS leader K Kavitha, an accused in the
Delhi excise policy money laundering case, till 26 March.
The ED has alleged that Kavitha,
the daughter of former Telangana chief minister K Chandrashekar Rao, was a key
member of the 'South Group' that has been accused of paying the AAP kickbacks
of Rs 100 crore in return for a big share of liquor licences in the national
capital. In its plea seeking an extension of her custodial remand by five days,
the federal probe agency said Kavitha was interrogated, confronted with
statements of four people and questioned based on the findings during
investigation.
She was also confronted with a
forensic report showing formatting of her mobile phone data during the probe.
Her cell phone data was being analysed, it said. "During the search
conducted at the premises of the arrestee (Kavitha) on March 15, a mobile
device belonging to Meka Saran (her nephew) has been seized. He was called two
times to appear before the investigation. However, he has failed to appear before
the investigation," the plea said.
It said the investigation in the
last week revealed that Saran was involved in the transfer or utilisation of
the proceeds of crime. "Since he is in possession of information relevant
for investigation in the case and he is not cooperating with the investigation,
Search is being conducted at his premises (in Hyderabad on Saturday)," the
plea said.
It said Saran is a "close
relative" of the Kavitha and that he was present in her house when ED
conducted the raid. "Some of the family business details, financials of
the family business etc. were sought and she (Kavitha) said that she would
inform her counsel/family member and the same information will be shared by
them through mail," the plea said. But not a single detail was furnished
to the ED, it said.
"An application is also moved
before this court for further interrogation of Sameer Mahendru, for getting the
details of the said transfer/utilization of proceeds of crime (POC) by Meka
Saran, and to ascertain the role of the arrestee," the remand application
said. It said Kavitha has to be interrogated on the recent findings.
During the proceedings, Kavitha's
advocate Nitish Rana filed a bail plea following which the ED counsel said the
Investigating Officer (IO) is "neck deep" in the case and the order
on bail could be passed on the next date of hearing. "Five days is enough
for filing a reply to the bail. I am not pressing it," the advocate said.
Leave a Reply
Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *