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Finally, Anil Deshmukh visit ED’s office

  • by Webdesk
  • 01 Nov 2021
Finally, Anil Deshmukh visit ED’s office
After denying more than three times to appear before the Enforcement Directorate (ED), the Former Maharashtra Home Minister Anil Deshmukh on Monday finally was present in the city of Mumbai in connection with a money-laundering investigation levelled against him. 
Taking on Twitter since his last tweet on July 2nd, the minister stated that “The High Court has granted me the liberty to go to the Special Court for bail, today I am going to the Enforcement Directorate’s (ED) office and cooperating in this investigation.”
 
Recently the Former Home Minister of Maharashtra Anil Deshmukh had filed a petition against the Enforcement Directorate’s (ED) summons and asked the agency to arrest him, the Bombay High Court on Friday rejected it. The former leader had also made a video of him where he is seen stating that the Central Bureau of Investigation with the Enforcement Directorate has aggrieved him and his family deeply. 
 
The former leader was accused by the former Mumbai Police Commissioner Param Bir Singh of him asking police officers to collect 100 crores monthly from bars, restaurants and parlours. One more police officer Sachin Vaze has been arrested in connection with an SUV which was found loaded with explosives outside Mukesh Ambani’s house. 
 
Taking into this matter the former leader stated that Vaze was in jail because of the heinous crime he did and Param Bir Singh has fled the country so that he is not arrested in this extortion case which has been registered against him, he further stated that this was the first time that fingers were being raised at him in his entire political life. 
 
 
Image Courtesy: Twitter @AnilDeshmukhNCP

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