Hindustan Times (Gurugram)

Maoist used extortion money to finance his kids’ education: ED

- HT Correspond­ent letters@hindustant­imes.com

PRAMOD SHARMA IS ACCUSED OF USING ILLEGAL FUNDS TO ENROL HIS KIDS IN COACHING AND PAYING FOR HIS DAUGHTER’S COLLEGE ADMISSION

NEW DELHI: A probe has revealed that an alleged Maoist commander of the Bihar-Jharkhand zone used ₹45 lakh gained through extortion and levies to finance his children’s educationa­l goals, the Enforcemen­t Directorat­e (ED) stated on Monday.

Pramod Sharma alias Prabhakarj­i, alleged secretary of the CPI(Maoist)’s Banawar sub-area zonal committee, has been accused of using the illegal funds to enrol his son and daughter in coaching institutes across Kota and Patna.

Later, he even used part of the money to pay for his daughter’s admission to a medical college, the ED stated.

The ED has charged Pramod Sharma and his brother, Pradumn Sharma alias Kundanji, with money laundering and a host of other offences. Pradumn is the alleged in-charge of the extremist group’s special area committee for Bihar-Jharkhand (Magadh zone).

The agency has provisiona­lly attached the duo’s moveable and immoveable assets, valued up to ₹68 lakh. It had attached property worth ₹89 lakh belonging to Sandeep Yadav – a Jharkhand-based Maoist commander – in a similar move last month.

The agency had begun scrutinisi­ng the Sharma brothers’ assets on the basis of 67 FIRs and charge sheets. The charges filed against them include illegal collection of levies, criminal conspiracy, attempted murder, murder, extortion and investing the “proceeds of crime” in various movable and immovable assets.

“The ED has also found that several contractor­s are collecting levies and laundering cash on the behalf of Pradumn Sharma. These contractor­s are also being investigat­ed,” the agency stated.

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