The Sunday Guardian

LALU’S DAUGHTER ON ED RADAR IN SHELL COMPANY PROBE

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by the “topmost office of the country”.

Trouble is likely to mount for the Lalu family as the CBI is taking interest in the alleged shady deals of his two sons who are accused of misusing their clout as ministers in the Bihar government.

On Wednesday, CBI’s additional director Rakesh Kumar Asthana flew to Patna and held discussion­s with Patna based bureau officials who had submitted some documents for preliminar­y inquiry. In the late 1990s, Asthana, then DIG in the CBI, had investigat­ed the fodder scam cases against Lalu Yadav. He was posted at the Dhanbad office of the CBI and had inquired into the fraudulent withdrawal­s from different government treasuries in the districts under Jharkhand, which was a part of undivided Bihar then. Lalu Yadav, convicted for five years in one of these cases, is currently facing trial in five other fodder scam cases in CBI courts in Ranchi and Patna.

ED sources said that they had generated “actionable informatio­n” from the interrogat­ion of Rajesh Aggarwal. Sources said that Aggarwal was handling the benami properties and shell companies that were bought and operated allegedly by Misa and her husband.

“His interrogat­ion has given us actionable informatio­n, which matches our initial assessment, on the basis of which he was arrested. He was operating and managing shell companies on behalf of his clients and after his interrogat­ion is complete, we will call in the people for whom he was working, as in Misa Bharti and her husband Shailesh Kumar,” an ED officer said.

The officer said that in December 2016, the Prime Minister’s Office gave them the go-ahead to take action against the high and mighty without any fear. The Sunday Guardian had reported this at the time.

Earlier, Misa Bharti had denied any wrongdoing while responding to this newspaper’s queries. She had said: “My husband is an IIM MBA and is an entreprene­ur after working in corporates for many years. He runs businesses where I’m also included as director. There are total four of them. I was appointed in 2004 when he started these companies. All details are filed annually before authoritie­s in a transparen­t manner.” She claimed that “Everything is included in the affidavits regarding assets, though election declaratio­n doesn’t ask for one’s status as a director in companies but all financial details has been declared.”

However, Misa’s failure to provide in her election affidavit the details of the shell companies that were allegedly being run by her, caught the attention of the investigat­ing agencies, following which Aggarwal was arrested.

Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar, an ally of Lalu Yadav, has condemned his two ministers Tej Pratap and Tejashwi for concealing their assets in their election affidavits, terming the lapse on their part as “unethical and immoral”. However, the spokesman of the Election Commission of India, Dhirendra Ojha, told this newspaper that “there is no move to take action against the two for concealing facts in their affidavits”.

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