Despite no income\, Naik moved Rs 49 crore to bank a/cs: ED

Despite no income, Naik moved Rs 49 crore to bank a/cs: ED

Press Trust of India  |  Mumbai 

Controversial Islamic Naik, accused of money laundering, doesn't have any "known source of income" but still managed to transfer more than Rs 49 crore to in India, the ED has claimed in a charge sheet filed against him in a special court.

"Naik, an Islamic who keeps travelling around the world to deliver speeches, does not have any known source of income through any known source of employment or business.

"Even in such a situation, he has managed to transfer Rs 49.20 crore to his accounts," the charge-sheet said.

The ED claimed total proceeds of in the said case are Rs 193.06.

The financial probe agency said Naik, who also faces charges under anti-terror act UAPA, utilised this money to purchase properties in and by "layering of funds" and in the name of his close relatives.

The televangelist also transferred amount into of his company Harmony Media, which is directly controlled by him and his directors, after layering it through the account of his close relatives, the agency said.

"has knowingly participated in criminal activities, generated proceed of crime, used it in construction of a school building in Chennai and made investment in mutual fund and has thus laundered the same," it alleged.

The central probe agency, till now, has arrested two of Naik's aides and

was booked by the ED in 2016 based on a (NIA) FIR that was registered under the Unlawful Activities Prevention Act (UAPA).

The NIA, in the past, has said the Islamic "deliberately and maliciously insulted the religious beliefs of Hindus, Christians and non-Wahabi Muslims, particularly Shias, Sufis and the Barelwis, with the intention of outraging their religious feelings."

It had said Naik's organisation, IRF and Harmony Media, "have been instrumental in the maximum circulation of such incriminating speeches".

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First Published: Wed, May 08 2019. 21:05 IST