Kejriwal sent to ED custody till 28 March 2024

 


A Delhi court on Friday ordered Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal to be detained by the Commissioner of Police (ED) until March 28. A Delhi court on Friday ordered Chief Governor Arvind Kejriwal to be taken into custody by the Enforcement Directorate (ED). A case was filed with the Enforcement Directorate (ED) for six days in the money laundering case. Charged with illegal liquor, the trial will continue until March 28. Kejriwal was arrested by the Central Bureau of Investigation yesterday, a few hours after a separate bench of the Delhi High Court rejected the charge. He pleaded guilty, the verdict delivered by Special Judge CBI Kaveri Baweja in the Rouse Avenue Court today. Temporary protection against crime.

Kejriwal cited nine phone calls made to him by the ED. Aam Aadmi Party leaders Manish Sisodia and Sanjay Singh have also been accused in the case and are currently in court. Deputy Chief Minister SV Raju, who appeared on behalf of the union, demanded 10 days' imprisonment. ED alleged that Arvind Kejriwal was the 'master' of the Delhi excise scam and was directly involved in illegal expenditure of more than Rs 10 lakh. 1 billion rupees. Kejriwal allegedly failed to find the truth even during the evening investigation. 


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