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In what is more trouble for Karnataka Water Resources Minister DK Shivakumar, the Enforcement Directorate on Tuesday, 18 September filed a case against him, his business associates and two Karnataka government employees in a money laundering case.
A total of more than Rs 7 crore of unaccounted cash was allegedly recovered by Income Tax sleuths in Delhi from properties owned by the senior Congress man including his Safdarjung enclave residence.
According to sources, the minister has been booked under the Prevention of Money Laundering Act along with his business associate Sachin Narayan, Sunil Kumar Sharma (owners of Sharma Travels). Sources said the other co-accused in the case include Anjaneya Hanumanthaiah and Rajendran, both government employees posted at the Karnataka Bhavan in Delhi.
Rajendran is a caretaker of Karnataka Bhavan and also works for Sharma, the proprietor of Sharma Travels, which runs a luxury bus service. The ED has alleged that Shivakumar and Sharma had set up a massive hawala network to launder money from New Delhi to various parts of the country. The ED suspects that Hanumanthaiah, the employee of Karnataka Bhavan was responsible for storing the unaccounted money.
Tuesday’s development comes after DK Shivakumar secured a bail last Saturday from the Special Economic Offences Court in Bengaluru in connection with a case filed against him by the Income Tax department.
The I-T Department has slapped a total of four cases against him and his associates in connection with alleged unaccounted cash recovered from properties related to DK Shivakumar since 17 August.
He is facing charges under sections 276C(1) (wilful tax evasion) and 277 [false statement in verification] of the Income Tax Act. Earlier in August, the minister had secured a temporary stay in the proceedings.
DK Shivakumar was credited with having prevented a flock of Congress MLAs from getting poached by the BJP ahead of a crucial Rajya Sabha election by housing them at the posh resort. In a prestige battle, the Congress was keen on getting Ahmed Patel elected to the upper house of the Parliament.
(Published in an arrangement with The News Minute.)
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