Land Grab Case: Ranchi Court Summons Hemant Soren For Disobeying ED Notices

A Ranchi court on Tuesday has summoned incarcerated former Jharkhand chief minister Hemant Soren next month holding him prima facie guilty of disobeying notices issued to him by the ED in a money laundering probe linked to an alleged land grab case.

The agency filed a complaint against the senior Jharkhand Mukti Morcha leader sometime back, stating that he failed to join the investigation under 7 summonses issued to him, the first being on August 14 last year.

The ED has stated in its complaint, he should be prosecuted under the IPC’s section 174.

Soren got arrested by the ED on January 31 on money laundering charges following a 2nd round of questioning at his official residence in Ranchi. He resigned as the chief minister before he was arrested. The 48-year-old JMM leader is under judicial custody at present.

The court of Chief Judicial Magistrate Krishna Kant Mishra stated in its order issued on Monday, “From the contents of the complainant (ED) and the material placed on record, prima facie offence under section 174 of the Indian Penal Code, 1860, is made out and there are sufficient grounds for proceedings under Section 204 of the Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973, against accused Hemant Soren.”

The court stated and fixed April 3 as the date of appearance of Soren before it, “Office is directed to issue summons for appearance of accused person.”

Section 204 of the Code of Criminal Procedure pertains to the powers of a magistrate to issue summons or warrant for the attendance of an accused.

A similar complaint has been filed by the ED against Delhi CM and AAP leader Arvind Kejriwal before a Delhi court for allegedly disobeying the agency’s summons 3 times.

The matter is listed for next hearing on March 16. 8 summons have been issued Kejriwal till now and he has not deposed, calling these notices illegal.

Kejriwal has last told the ED to question him over a video-conferencing platform.

In its complaint against Soren, the ED has accused that he “intentionally omitted to obey the summons and to attend at the place and time mentioned in the summons”, leading to non-compliance of the summonses issued by the investigation officer under Section 50(2) of the Prevention of Money Laundering Act.

The money laundering investigation against Soren relates to an alleged fraudulent acquisition of 8.5 acres land in Ranchi by him, apart from “many other properties linked to him”.

Meera Verma

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