I-T raids premises of MP CM\'s OSD\, others; seizes cash

I-T raids premises of MP CM's OSD, others; seizes cash

IANS  |  Bhopal/Indore/New Delhi 

In a major crackdown on money, teams on Sunday carried out raids at over 50 places in Madhya Pradesh's and and New Delhi, including the residence of Chief Kamal Nath's on special duty (OSD) and seized a huge amount of cash.

The IT officials raided Kakkar's office on the sixth floor of and his residence in Nadir Colony in Kakkar's house and office in were also searched, sources said.

Kakkar, an ex-police and the President's Medal recipient, had also served as OSD to former Union

Similarly, the residence of NGO on Platinum Plaza's fourth floor was also searched. The officials also identified luxury cars reportedly belonging to Sharma.

When asked about his links with the Chief and Kakkar, Sharma only said, "I'm a BJP man."

It was for the first time that the IT teams were accompanied by troopers.

The source said that the searches are linked to suspected movement of money during the ongoing polls season and tax evasion.

Sources said that besides Kakkar and Sharma, premises of Kamal Nath's former and executives linked to his brother-in-law's firm Moser and his nephew Ratul Puri's company were also searched.

The sources said that the documents seized during the searches were being scrutinised in detail and then it will summon officials later for questioning.

sources also said that searches were also being conducted against Kolkata-based

Last week, Puri was questioned by the in the national capital in connection with the Rs 3,600 crore chopper deal case.

The source said that the also got tips from Puri's questioning and thus planned a series of raids in the state.

Commenting on Sunday's developments, said the raids showed that government agencies were being misused for political reasons. But the top BJP leadership would not succeed in demoralising the state government, he added.

"The would take appropriate action at the appropriate time to deal with such misadventure. This bunch of thieves should not try to teach us political conduct," Tiwari said.

Former alleged that "one person had earned Rs 100 crore through his 100 days in office and the Lok Sabha elections would ensure the people bid good bye to his party."

However, Mishra did not reveal how he arrived at the figures mid-way through the raids.

--IANS

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First Published: Sun, April 07 2019. 23:58 IST