Millennium Post

Court reserves order on summoning Lalu, others in IRCTC hotels case

- OUR CORRESPOND­ENT

NEW DELHI: A Delhi court Tuesday reserved till September 17 its order on whether to summon RJD chief Lalu Prasad Yadav, his wife Rabri Devi and son Tejashwi as accused in connection with the IRCTC hotels allotment money laundering case.

Special Judge Arun Bhardwaj said the court needed time to go through the documents filed by the Enforcemen­t Directorat­e before taking cognisance of the charge sheet.

ED’S special public prosecutor Atul Tripathy told the court that a prima facie case was made out for summoning the accused persons.

The agency has also named RJD member PC Gupta and his wife Sarla Gupta, a firm Lara Projects and 10 others, including IRCTC’S the then MD PK Goyal, in the prosecutio­n complaint (charge sheet) filed under the Prevention of Money Laundering Act (PMLA).

The agency said Yadav and IRCTC officials allegedly misused their position for granting sub-lease right of two railway hotels at Puri and Ranchi to Sujata Hotel Pvt Ltd owned by Vinay Kochhar and Vijay Kochhar. Kochhars also own Chanakya Hotel in Patna.

In lieu of the hotels’ sublease, a prime plot of land in Patna was transferre­d to Delight Marketing Company Pvt Ltd (owned by family of PC Gupta who is a close associate of Yadav and an MP from RJD) in February 2005 at a rate which was much less than the then prevailing circle rates.

According to the charge sheet, “The said company possessing valuable chunk of land gradually got transferre­d to Rabri Devi and her son Tejashwi by way of share purchase at nominal prices.

“The funds used to acquire the land had dubious origin and had been laundered through 151 group of companies belonging to P C Gupta by using an NBFC named Abhishek Finance Company Limited.”

Subsequent­ly, the shares of Delight Marketing Company Private Limited, it said, were acquired by Rabri Devi and Tejashwi at less than fair market value.

“It is noteworthy that the funds used for acquisitio­n of shares by Rabri Devi are questionab­le and individual­s from whom Tejashwi had purchased shares denied any knowledge of holding them,” it said.

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