1. US rules out bailout for Silicon Valley Bank, auctions reportedly underway 2. Apple CEO Tim Cook backs AR/VR headset, likely to launch this year 3. Infosys’ Mohit Joshi joins Tech Mahindra as MD and CEO

The ‘Maha’rashtra Drama: Malik arrested by ED

Spread the love

Nagpur: Senior NCP leader and Maharashtra minister Nawab Malik has been arrested by the Enforcement Directorate (ED) in connection with Dawood Ibrahim’s money laundering case.

The probe team reached the NCP leader’s home at 6 am and was then brought to the ED office at 7:30 am. He was being questioned in the office from 8:30 am and was arrested at 3 pm. The 62-year-old minister has been summoned in connection with an underworld money laundering case linked to gangster Dawood Ibrahim and his aides as per PTI.

The development was confirmed by Malik’s office on his twitter handle. “Today morning the ED had come to @nawabmalikncp saheb’s residence. They accompanied Saheb in his vehicle to the ED office. Advocate Amir Malik, Saheb’s son has accompanied saheb along with,” the tweet read.

Soon after Malik appeared before the ED, NCP workers staged a protest near the party headquarters which is located near the ED headquarters. Party spokesperson Sanjay Tatkare said, “The protest is against the unjust questioning of Nawab Malik as he was exposing the BJP+NCB+CBI+ED nexus on a daily basis. We will not be cowed down. NCP will keep exposing BJP and all central agencies.”

Shiv Sena leader Sanjay Raut while addressing the media today said the way Malik was taken from his home by ED is a challenge to the Maharashtra government. He added, “A minister is taken away by central agencies by coming to our state. After 2024, you all will be probed too. Keep this in mind.”

Earlier, Raut in an organised press conference had said that the BJP government is using the central agencies to trouble the opposition leaders.

    DRISHTI SHARMA

    DRISHTI SHARMA

    All Posts

    Related Post

    View All

    Maharashtra tops the list for maximum suicide cases ...

    October 29th, 2021 | DRISHTI SHARMA

    Spread the loveNagpur: According to the latest central government data, India recorded 1,53,052 suicide cases in the year ...

    Uproar on the first day of Maharashtra winter session

    December 22nd, 2021 | DRISHTI SHARMA

    Spread the loveNagpur: The awaited Maharashtra Legislature’s winter session in Mumbai had a stormy start-off with the ruli...

    Mission Maharashtra: Fadnavis sure of forming govt i...

    March 12th, 2022 | DRISHTI SHARMA

    Spread the loveNagpur: After a landslide victory in four states—Uttar Pradesh, Uttarakhand, Manipur and Goa, the Bharatiya...