Hindustan Times (Lucknow)

ED didn’t bother with UK plea for Modi details

NO ACTION Agency now preparing a reply to a 2013 request that had sought informatio­n on probes against him

- Chitleen K Sethi

The Enforcemen­t Directorat­e (ED) did not reply for over two years to a 2013 request by a London court seeking details of investigat­ions against former IPL chief Lalit Modi for alleged money laundering, documents accessed by HT show.

Sources say the agency — which tracks overseas transactio­ns — is now preparing a reply to the UK request after a recent controvers­y involving top BJP leaders and Modi pushed the issue back into limelight.

Agency officials have also recently been to Singapore and Mauritius to look into alleged deals made by the former cricket commission­er.

In July 2013, a London Court had asked the government to give details of the investigat­ions that India wanted England to pursue in connection with the cash-rich IPL and the Board of Control of Cricket in India, but the ED chose not to reply.

The court’s letter wanted India to include the names and addresses of parties involved in the proceeding­s and people or organisati­ons to be examined or from whom evidence was to be obtained.

“The senior master of the senior courts of England and Wales, Queen’s Bench Division, welcomes this opportunit­y to renew to the High Commission of India the assurance of his highest considerat­ion,” the letter read, underlinin­g the fact that England had offered to cooperate in the probe.

England’s response was in reply to a request sent by India in May 2013, seeking evidence in investigat­ions in connection with allegation­s of money laundering through the cashrich Indian Premier League under the Prevention of Money Laundering Act.

Foreign minister Sushma Swaraj and Rajasthan chief minister Vasundhara Raje have been the focus of Opposition attacks for weeks following allegation­s that they helped Modi secure UK travel documents.

Highly-placed sources said the ED is now sending a fresh letter rogatory, which is basically a document sent by an Indian court seeking assistance from a foreign court.

 ?? PTI PHOTO ?? Lalit Modi
PTI PHOTO Lalit Modi

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