Millennium Post

HC to hear on Sep 26 Shivakumar’s plea

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NEW DELHI: The Delhi High Court Friday said it would hear on September 26 the plea by Karnataka Congress leader D K Shivakumar seeking copy of his statements recorded by the Enforcemen­t Directorat­e in a money laundering case.

Justice Brijesh Sethi fixed the matter for the next date after Shivakumar's lawyer said the senior advocate who has to argue the case was not available.

Shivakumar, arrested by the ED on September 3, sought the court's direction to call for the transcript of his statements recorded by an Assistant Director of the ED under Section 50 of the Prevention of Money Laundering Act (PMLA).

He also sought from the court to hold that the probe agency has no jurisdicti­on to invoke provisions of PMLA against him.

Shivakumar, MLA from Kanakapura assembly seat, is in judicial custody till October 1 and his bail plea is pending before a trial court here.

In his plea before the high court, he claimed that the statement under Section 50 of the PMLA could only be recorded by the Director of the ED and the statement recorded by any other officer in Shivakumar's case be removed from the records. He said that in no manner he can be linked to money laundering as contemplat­ed under the PMLA and alleged that the ED officers "for extraneous reasons, are trying to impute criminalit­y into the same, so as to harass him".

The proceeding­s initiated against Shivakumar are "laced with bias" at the behest of the ED officials, the plea alleged, adding that the investigat­ion was conducted with "political bias". The trial court had earlier allowed ED to interrogat­e the politician in custody, saying the allegation­s made against him were serious in nature.

The ED has also questioned Shivakumar's daughter Aisshwarya, a management graduate, and her statement was recorded under PMLA.

According to sources, she was also confronted with documents and statements made by Shivakumar with regard to a trip to Singapore he made with her in 2017. Aisshwarya is a trustee in an education trust floated by her father.

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