Chandigarh:Punjab Revenue Minister Bikram Singh Majithia was on Friday questioned by the Enforcement Directorate (ED) in connection with the alleged Rs 6,000 crore money laundering drugs racket case.
Official sources said Majithia reached the ED office in Jalandhar, at the stipulated time of 11 AM, where a criminal case has been launched under the Prevention of Money Laundering Act (PMLA) to probe this case.
“Majithia’s statement will be recorded under PMLA laws and the questioning is in progress,” the sources said. The ED has been probing an international drug racket, which was unearthed with the arrest of an NRI, Anoop Singh Kahlon, by the Fatehgarh Sahib Police in March 2013 and Majithia’s name came under the scanner after statements were recorded of other accused in the case. After the issue of summons Majithia had assured full cooperation with the central investigating agency.
ED investigators had also sought Majithia’s financial statements and transactions for the last few years which are expected to be submitted by the Minister to the investi-gators during the course of questioning today. Further probe in the case had led to the arrest of alleged kingpin Jagdish Bhola, a dismissed DSP of Punjab Police, in November last year. (PTI) on Bhola’s revelations, Amritsar businessmen Bittu Aulakh and Jagjit Singh Chahal, who owns pharma companies, were also arrested.
While Bhola and Bittu Aulakh are in jail, Chahal was granted bail in March this year. All the three accused – Bhola, Bittu and Chahal – and Bittu’s father Master Partap Singh have been interrogated and their statements recorded by the ED. Chahal and Bittu’s father, in their statements, had alleged that the Minis-ter knew Canada-based drug dealers Satpreet Satta and Parbinder Singh alias Pindi, sources had said earlier.
Chahal, in his statement, has said that Satta was provided two gunmen and a chauffeur-driven car by Majithia during his stay in India. He has also corrobo-rated Bhola’s statement that Satta and Pindi were present at Majithia’s marriage, ED sources had said. Chahal owns pharma companies which were allegedly manufacturing precursor chemicals — ephedrine and pseudoephedrine — that were being diverted illegally for the production of syn-thetic drug ICE. Reacting to the summons which were issued recently, main oppo-sition Congress had sought Majithia’s resignation.
Punjab Congress chief Partap Singh Bajwa had sought Majithia’s resigna-tion and reminded him that earlier then Jails Minister Sarwan Singh Phillaur had resigned in the same case when the name of his son had surfaced. Meanwhile, activists of ABVP, youth wing of the BJP, held a protest demonstration near the ED office here.
They raised slogans and demanded that Majithia should tender his resignation as Punjab Minister.