Delhi court sends Sanjay Singh to 5-day ED custody

Delhi’s Rouse Avenue Court on Thursday sent senior Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) leader and Rajya Sabha MP Sanjay Singh to five-day Enforcement Directorate (ED) custody. ED had detained Sanjay Singh in the Delhi Liquor Policy case and he had appeared before special judge M.K. Nagpal.

During the hearing, ED had sought 10 days’ custody from the court to interrogate Sanjay Singh. The ED argued that custodial interrogation was required to confront him with physical and digital evidence.

The agency informed the court that they have conducted a total of 239 searches and are still to interrogate and confront key persons in the case.

Further, the ED revealed that a total of Rs 3 crore was provided, of which Rs 2 crore was a cash transaction in two instalments, both of which were delivered to Sanjay Singh’s residence. Dinesh Arora, who has now become government witness in this case, has confirmed this.

Sanjay Singh’s advocate Mohit Mathur argued against ED’s custodial remand. He argued that there is no need for detention merely for the purpose of confrontation.

Advocate Mathur also expressed concern over the credibility of Dinesh Arora, who has become a government witness, and alleged that he is singing to the tune of ED.

Mathur said Arora was made an accused in both the cases and changed his tune only after getting bail, seemingly motivated by a desire to secure his freedom. Mathur stressed that Singh has no involvement in the case and he has not been summoned by the ED.

It is noteworthy that ED had arrested Rajya Sabha MP Sanjay Singh on Wednesday claiming his involvement in the alleged Delhi Excise Policy scam. In the same case, former Deputy Chief Minister of Delhi Manish Sisodia, who is currently in judicial custody in Tihar Jail, is also accused of corruption and money laundering.

Before Sanjay Singh’s arrest, ED had interrogated him and conducted searches at his official residence. Subsequently, the ED took him into custody under the provisions of the Prevention of Money Laundering Act (PMLA).

Before Sanjay Singh’s arrest, a Rouse Avenue court in the national capital had approved two persons, YSR Congress Party Lok Sabha MP Srinivasulu Reddy’s son Raghava Magunta and businessman Dinesh Arora, to turn approver in the liquor policy scam case.

According to the ED, Sanjay Singh played a key role in the formulation and implementation of the Delhi Excise Policy, which has since been abolished, and was allegedly designed to benefit certain liquor manufacturers, wholesalers and retailers.

Ashish Sinha

Recent Posts

Morocco to Kill 3 Million Dogs ahead FIFA 2030

Morocco's reported plan to cull stray dogs ahead of the FIFA 2030 World Cup has…

52 seconds ago

Engineer Creates AI Gun With ChatGPT: Voice-Controlled Sentry Rifle Targets Colored Objects | WATCH

An engineer has created a ChatGPT-powered sentry rifle that uses voice commands to fire at…

9 minutes ago

Mumbai Selectors to Discuss Rohit Sharma’s Ranji Trophy Availability Amid Ongoing Uncertainty

MCA to approach Rohit Sharma over his availability for Ranji Trophy as the Indian skipper…

15 minutes ago

Saif Ali Khan Attacked: Actor Hospitalised After Knife Assault at Home

Actor Saif Ali Khan, stabbed by an intruder at home, is undergoing treatment in Mumbai.…

55 minutes ago

What Does The 3-Phase Agreement Of The Gaza Deal Include?

The landmark 3-phase Gaza deal brings hope for peace, featuring a ceasefire, hostage exchanges, and…

1 hour ago

This Part Of The Dead Person’s Body Aghoris Like To Eat The Most, Why Do They Eat It?

Aghori sadhus follow mysterious and shocking rituals, including consuming remains from cremation grounds. Their unique…

1 hour ago