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ED seizes Rs 8-crore cash from Punjab CM’s kin, Rs 21L gold

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New Delhi/Chandigarh, Jan 19: The ED on Wednesday said it has seized cash amounting to over Rs 10 crore, including about Rs 8 crore from a relative of Punjab Chief Minister Charanjit Singh Channi, during raids conducted in connection with an anti-money laundering investigation against illegal sand-mining operations in the poll-bound state.
In a statement, the Enforcement Directorate (ED) said “incriminating” documents related to “illegal” sand mining and property transactions, mobile phones, gold worth more than Rs 21 lakh and a Rolex watch worth Rs 12 lakh were also seized during the searches that ended on Wednesday.
Agency sources also refuted allegations of high-handedness during the raids, saying the action launched on Tuesday was undertaken by following “due legal procedures and no personal comments or individual threats were made”. They said most of the documents related to the sand-mining business and about Rs 8 crore cash were seized from the premises linked to Bhupinder Singh alias Honey, a nephew of Channi.
Cash amounting to about Rs 2 crore was seized from the premises linked to a a man identified as Sandeep Kumar, the sources said. The ED statement said those covered in the raids included “Kudratdeep Singh, the Pinjore Royalty company and its partners and shareholders, Kanwarmahip Singh, Manpreet Singh, Sunil Kumar Joshi, Jagveer Inder Singh, Randeep Singh, Providers Overseas Consultants Private Limited, its directors and shareholders, including Bhupinder Singh and Sandeep Kumar, at Mohali, Ludhiana, Rupnagar, Fatehgarh Sahib and Pathankot”.
The federal probe agency is expected to soon summon the people covered during the searches for a fresh and detailed round of questioning.
Preliminary questioning of those covered in the raids was done over the last 24 hours, the sources said. Reacting to the raids, Channi had told reporters on Tuesday that relatives of West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee were raided during the Assembly polls in that state and the “same pattern” is being followed by the ED in Punjab to “pressure” him, his ministers and Congress party members. “We are ready to handle the pressure,” he had said, adding that he had no links with the raids.
Opposition parties in Punjab had earlier linked Channi with the dealings of Honey, which the chief minister had denied.
The ED filed a criminal case under the Prevention of Money Laundering Act (PMLA) to probe these instances linked to alleged sand mining in November last year. (PTI)

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