ED raids in Maharasthra, Gujarat in bank accounts 'fraud', 'cash-for-votes' case'
The Hindu
The Enforcement Directorate on November 14 raided multiple locations in Maharashtra and Gujarat as part of a money laundering probe against a Malegaon-based trader, who allegedly misused bank accounts of various people to carry out transactions worth more than ₹100 crore.
The Enforcement Directorate on Thursday (November 14, 2024) raided multiple locations in poll-bound Maharashtra and neighbouring Gujarat as part of a money laundering probe against a Malegaon-based trader, who allegedly misused bank accounts of various people to carry out transactions worth more than ₹100 crore.
The federal agency is searching 23 premises in Malegaon, Nashik and Mumbai in Maharashtra and Ahmedabad and Surat in Gujarat under the provisions of the Prevention of Money Laundering Act (PMLA).
Polls for the 288 Assembly seats in Maharashtra are slated to be held in a single phase on November 20. The money laundering case stems from a Malegaon Police FIR filed last week against a local trader named Siraj Ahmed Harun Meman, who runs a tea and cold drinks agency apart from some of his associates.
The complainant in the case is a man whose bank account was allegedly misused for illegal transactions triggering speculation that the accounts were misused for routing election funds.
It is alleged that the main accused took KYC details (PAN, Aadhaar etc.) of about a dozen people to open bank accounts in the Nashik Merchant Cooperative Bank as he told these persons that he wanted to start a corn business and hence needs to take money from farmers.
The accused allegedly got opened two more accounts taking KYC documents from his friends. These 14 accounts were opened between September and October, according to sources.
The ED has found debit and credit entries worth more than ₹100 crore each and is now conducting the searches to get more evidence, including the role of some Hawal operatives, the sources said.
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