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Kejriwal’s custody extended till April 23

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NEW DELHI: A Delhi court on Monday extended Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal’s judicial custody till April 23 in the money laundering case related to an alleged excise policy scam being probed by the Enforcemen­t Directorat­e (ED).

The Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) supremo was produced before Special Judge Kaveri Baweja of the Rouse Avenue Court on the expiry of his previously granted 14-day judicial custody.

Now, Kejriwal’s and co-accused BRS leader K. Kavitha’s judicial custody will end on April 23 in the ED’S case.

Earlier in the day, the Supreme Court issued notice on Kejriwal’s plea challengin­g his arrest and subsequent remand by the ED in the same case. It will hear the mater next on April 29.

In April, while seeking CM Kejriwal’s judicial custody, Additional Solicitor General (ASG) S.V. Raju, for ED, stated that it reserves the right to request the AAP supremo’s further custody in the future.

“... in view of the ruling of the Hon’ble Apex Court in case V. Senthil Balaji Vs. State ..... , the ED reserves its right to seek further custody remand of the accused,” the court had noted.

Raju had submited that the accused had been evasive and had concealed crucial informatio­n during custodial interrogat­ion.

He presented two main grounds for seeking judicial custody - first, that the accused is highly influentia­l and has the potential to tamper with evidence or influence witnesses if released, which could hinder ongoing investigat­ions, and second, the complexity of economic crimes, requiring thorough investigat­ion to uncover additional proceeds of crime and identify other individual­s involved.

The ED arrested Kejriwal on March 21 ater questionin­g him for over two hours at his official residence in Delhi.

The ED has termed Kejriwal the “kingpin and the key conspirato­r” of the alleged excise scam in collusion with other ministers of the Delhi government, AAP leaders, and other persons.

He will be produced virtually on April 23. Agreeing to examine the mater, a bench presided over by Justice Sanjiv Khanna asked the federal anti-money laundering agency to file its reply by April 24.

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