The Enforcement Directorate (ED) on Saturday, 23 December, filed a charge-sheet against Rashtriya Janata Dal (RJD) chief Lalu Prasad's daughter, Misa Bharti, and her husband in a money laundering case.
ED counsel Nitesh Rana filed the charge-sheet before the court of Special Judge NK Malhotra.
The probe agency had earlier attached a Delhi farmhouse in connection with its money laundering probe against Bharti and her husband, Shailesh Kumar. The farmhouse, located at 26, Palam Farms in south Delhi's Bijwasan area, was attached provisionally under the Prevention of Money Laundering Act (PMLA).
It belongs to Bharti and Kumar, and is "held in the name of Ms Mishail Packers and Printers Private Limited," the central probe agency said.
"It was purchased using Rs 1.2 crore of laundered money in the year 2008-09," the ED alleged.
The agency had also conducted raids at this location and few others in July as part of its probe against two brothers, Surendra Kumar Jain and Virendra Jain, and others who have allegedly laundered several crore rupees using shell companies.
The Jain brothers were arrested by the ED under the PMLA.
It had also arrested a chartered accountant, Rajesh Agrawal, who mediated and provided a cash amount of "Rs 90 lakh to the Jain brothers in advance so as to invest in Ms Mishail Packers and Printers Pvt Ltd as share premium.”
One of the firms that the arrested duo dealt with was Mishail Printers and Packers Private Limited. Bharti and her husband are alleged to have been directors of this firm in the past.
The company, Ms Mishail Packers and Printers, was registered at the address 25, Tuglak Road, New Delhi, till the shares were bought by Bharti.Enforcement Directorate
"It was only during the year 2009-10 that the address was changed to farm no 26 Palam Farms, VPO Bijwasan, New Delhi. Bharti and Kumar were the directors of the company during the relevant period," it said.
The couple were also interrogated and their statements recorded by the agency in this probe case. The ED said the Jain brothers, CA Agrawal and the daughter and the son-in-law of the former Bihar chief minister were the "key persons behind the money laundering of Rs 1.2 crore.”
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