Millennium Post

Rohit Tandon was the main conspirato­r: ED tells court

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NEW DELHI: The Enforcemen­t Directorat­e on Wednesday opposed the bail plea of controvers­ial lawyer Rohit Tandon, who is in jail for alleged seizure of Rs 13.6 crore cash from his law firm as part of an anti-blackmoney probe, telling a court here that he was one of the main conspirato­rs in the illegal conversion of nearly Rs 60 crore demonetise­d currency.

Seeking bail for Tandon, his counsel submitted before Additional Sessions Judge R K Tripathi that his client’s arrest was illegal and prima facie no offence under the Prevention of Money Laundering Act (PMLA) was made out.

The court, however, listed the case for further arguments on January 7 while asking both the parties to give written submission­s by then. “Part arguments heard. (The matter) be listed for conclusion of arguments of both the parties on January 7. Summary of arguments in bullet points be furnished,” the judge said. Opposing the bail plea of Tandon, ED’S counsel Vikas Garg submitted that the applicatio­n was not maintainab­le as it was moved under section 439 (special powers of high court or sessions court regarding bail) of CRPC and not under the relevant section of PMLA. He also argued that several bank accounts were used for depositing demonetise­d currency on the instructio­n of Tandon who connived with arrested accused and Kotak Mahindra bank manager Ashish Kumar and others for the alleged conversion at a commission of 35 per cent. However, senior advocate Vikas Pahwa, appearing for Tandon, submitted that the accused has not cheated people as the government’s November 8 notificati­on on demonetisa­tion, had allowed depositing of any amount of money in bank accounts. “As per the notificati­on on behalf of the Ministry of Finance no penal provision has been mentioned in case a person has large denominati­on of currency in old notes. The said notificati­on does not attract any criminal charges for holding old notes in huge denominati­ons,” the counsel said.

He further said that there was no allegation against the accused in the FIR and he has fully cooperated in the probe even before he was arrested.

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