Millennium Post

ED opposes bail plea of accused in bank loan fraud case of over `5K cr

- OUR CORRESPOND­ENT

NEW DELHI: A Delhi court Thursday reserved for tomorrow its order on the bail applicatio­n of a man arrested in a bank loan fraud case of over Rs 5,000 crore involving a Gujaratbas­ed pharma firm.

During the hearing before Additional Sessions Judge Satish Kumar Arora, the Enforcemen­t Directorat­e opposed the plea moved by Ranjit Malik alias Johny, currently in judicial custody.

ED told the court that if the accused is granted the relief, he may destroy the evidence which is yet to be collected in the case.

ED’S special prosecutor Nitesh Rana said that a charge sheet was likely to be filed soon and the accused may destroy various documents available on internet as well as other electronic evidence.

In its reply to the applicatio­n, filed through advocate A R Aditya, ED said that Malik may flee from justice if granted bail. In his plea, the accused had told the court that he was not required for further investigat­ion and no purpose will be served by keeping him in the custody.

ED had recently filed a charge sheet against the director of a pharma firm in the case in which the agency has accused the company of taking loans of over Rs 5,000 crore from a consortium led by Andhra Bank which turned into non-performing asset (NPA) or bad loan.

The agency also arrested a former director of Andhra Bank, Anup Prakash Garg in February and a Delhi-based businessma­n, Gagan Dhawan, last November in connection with the case. Malik was a middleman for Dhawan.

They were named as accused in the case by the ED and the CBI.

ED registered a money laundering case in this instance after taking cognisance of an FIR filed earlier by the CBI.

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