
FIR filed for obstructing, stoning ED vehicle after raids at Bhupesh Baghel's house
The Hindu
Durg Police files FIR after vehicle stoning incident during ED raid at Baghel's residence in Chhattisgarh.
The Durg Police has filed an FIR into an incident of obstructing and stoning a vehicle that was part of the Enforcement Directorate team that searched the residence of former Chhattisgarh Chief Minister and senior Congress leader Bhupesh Baghel in a case against his son, official sources said.
The complaint was filed at the 'Old Bhilai' police station in the said district on the night of Monday (March 10, 2025) by the driver of the private vehicle.
The ED had raided Mr. Baghel's residence in Bhilai's Mansarovar Colony and 13 other locations in Durg as part of a money laundering investigation against his son Chaitanya Baghel in an alleged liquor scam case.
The searches went on for about eight hours during which the ED seized about ₹30 lakh in cash and some documents, according to sources.
The driver said in his complaint to the police that about 15-20 protestors stopped the four-wheeler while it was leaving around 4:30 pm on Monday (March 10, 2025) from Mr. Baghel's residenc,e and some people climbed on the bonnet.Someonee also hurled a stone that hit the front windshield of the vehicle, the FIR said.
The police has pressed sections related to rioting [191(2)], unlawful assembly (190), voluntary obstructing public servant (221), assault or use of criminal force against a public servant (132) and wrongful restraint [126(2)] of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita (BNS) and section 3 of the Public Property destruction law against a man identified as Bhilai resident Sunny Agarwal and 15-20 others.
The senior Baghel, 63, was present at the house during the action. He later questioned the motive of the ED raids even as the Congress said the raids against the Baghel's were a "conspiracy" to "manage headlines" on a day when Parliament's Budget session reconvened and the government faced questions from the opposition on multiple issues.

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