Millennium Post

Kejriwal’s kin sent to 2-day police custody

- OUR CORRESPOND­ENT

NEW DELHI: A Delhi court on Monday sent Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal's kin, arrested in connection with Public Works Department scam, to two-day police custody.

Additional Sessions Judge Sanjay Khanagwal allowed the police to interrogat­e Kejriwal's nephew Vinay Bansal in its custody.

Vinay, who is the son of Kejriwal's late brother-in-law Surender Bansal, was arrested on May 10 by the Anti-corruption Branch (ACB). The court had then rejected the applicatio­n of the ACB for a three-day police remand of Bansal, saying he was not medically fit.

Three FIRS, including one against a company run by Surender Bansal, were registered by the ACB in this case on May 9 last year.

Three companies, including Renu Constructi­ons (owned by the Bansals, Kamal Singh and Pawan Kumar), were named in the FIRS.

In a complaint, Rahul Sharma, the founder of Roads Anti-corruption Organisati­on (RACO), had alleged that Kejriwal and PWD minister Satyendra Jain misused their office for grant of contracts to Bansal. However, they were not named in the FIR.

RACO, an organisati­on which claims to monitor constructi­on projects in the national Capital, had alleged that a firm linked to Bansal was involved in financial irregulari­ties in building a drainage system in north-west Delhi.

It had also alleged that the bills sent to the PWD for unfinished works were "false and fabricated".

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