ED conducts raids in Karnataka MUDA case
The MUDA office in Mysuru and some other locations are being raided by the federal probe agency officials along with an escort of central paramilitary force CRPF, the sources said.
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Security personnel stand guard during a raid by the Enforcement Directorate on the MUDA office in connection with a money laundering case.PHOTO:PTI
Bengaluru, 18 Oct
The Enforcement Directorate on Friday conducted searches in the
Mysuru Urban Development Authority (MUDA) linked money laundering case in which
it has booked Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah, his family members and
others, official sources said.
The
MUDA office in Mysuru and some other locations are being raided by the federal
probe agency officials along with an escort of central paramilitary force CRPF,
the sources said.
No
premises of the CM or his family are being covered, they said.
ED
officials, as per the sources, are looking at MUDA documents at the Mysuru
office in presence of the officials. They may seize the required documents as
part of their investigation.
The
federal agency few weeks back had filed an enforcement case information report
(ECIR) to book the CM and others taking cognisance of a recent Lokayukta FIR.
Siddaramaiah
is facing Lokayukta and ED probes into alleged irregularities in the allotment
of 14 sites to his wife by the MUDA.
Siddaramaiah's
wife Parvathi B M, brother-in-law Mallikarjuna Swamy, Devaraju -- from whom
Mallikarjuna Swamy purchased land and gifted it to Parvathi -- and others are
named as other accused in the case by the two probe agencies.
In the
MUDA site allotment case, it is alleged that 14 compensatory sites were
allotted to Siddaramaiah's wife in an upmarket area in Mysuru (Vijayanagar
Layout 3rd and 4th stages), which had higher property value as compared to the
location of her land which had been "acquired" by MUDA.
The
MUDA had allotted plots to Parvathi under a 50:50 ratio scheme in lieu of 3.16
acres of her land, where it developed a residential layout.
Under
the controversial scheme, MUDA allotted 50 per cent of developed land to the
land losers in lieu of undeveloped land acquired from them for forming
residential layouts.
It is
alleged that Parvathi had no legal title over this 3.16 acres of land at survey
number 464 of Kasare village, Kasaba hobli of Mysuru taluk.
After
the controversy broke out, Parvathi had announced that she was returning the
allotted plots to MUDA.
The CM
had denied any wrongdoing by him or his family, saying the opposition was
"scared" of him and had noted that it is the first such
"political case" against him.
Following
the controversy, MUDA chairman K Marigowda had also quit from his post on
Wednesday, citing health reasons.-PTI
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