Lalu Yadav's Trouble mounts . ED raids premises of Misha Bharti, her husband in Delhi
New Delhi: Trouble is by all accounts preparing for RJD chief Lalu Prasad Yadav, with the Enforcement Directorate (ED) on Saturday raids at three farm houses of Misa Bharti, her husband and a firm connected regarding a charged money laundering case
The ED authorities led looks on the farmhouses in Ghitorni, Bijwasan and Sainik Farms areas.
The farmhouses are connected to Bharti, her husband Shailesh Kumar and M/s Mishail Printers and Packers Private Limited.
Prior, the ED had captured the chartered accountant of Misa Bharti. Rajesh Agrawal was captured from Delhi for his contribution in illegal tax avoidance and the dark cash racket.
Agrawal was blamed for changing over black money into lawful wellspring of wage through questionable exchanges with the assistance of Surendra Kumar Jain and his sibling Virendra Jain - known as Jain siblings. The ED captured the Jain siblings on March 20.
On June 21, Income Tax (IT) authorities had cross examined Bharti for five hours regarding the case.
Bharti's appearance before the IT authorities after the division connected more than 12 properties of her relatives, including spouse Shailesh Kumar, siblings Bihar Deputy Chief Minister Tejashwi Yadav and Health Minister Tej Pratap Yadav under the Benami Transactions Act, 1988.
The RJD supremo on Friday sank into more profound issue with the CBI directing assaults crosswise over four urban areas in a debasement case in which his better half Rabri Devi and child Tejashwi are among the charged.
The case identifies with asserted control in honor of agreement for upkeep of two lodgings keep running by a backup of the Indian Railways- - IRCTC- - when the RJD chief was railway minister in the UPA government.