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Money laundering : Chaggan Bhujbal appears before ED

| | Mar 14, 2016, at 05:57 pm
Mumbai, Mar 14 (IBNS) Former Maharashtra Deputy Chief Minister and Nationalist Congress Party supremo Chaggan Bhujabal reached the Enforcement Directorate office in Mumbai on Monday to appear before the agency in connection with the money laundering case filed against his family.

The development  comes a  month after the agency questioned Bhujbal’s son Pankaj Bhujabal.

Pankaj was questioned  by the ED in relation to the money laundering case involving Rs. 8700 crore, a part of the Maharshtra Sadan Scam. His passport was  also seized.

 Sameer Bhujbal, the nephew of Chhagan Bhujbal, was also arrested by the ED on February 1.

Elaborate  security arrangements have been put in place to avoid any clashes and untoward incident.

 
A large number of NCP supporters gathered in front of the ED office and started raising slogans when Bhujbal arrived.

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