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The day after SC nixed Deshmukh Please, Ed presents a new call

The day after SC nixed Deshmukh Please, Ed presents a new call
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New Delhi: The day after the Supreme Court rejected the implementation of the former home Maharashtra Minister Anil Deshmukh looking for protection against arrest, the enforcement directorate issued a new call to Him and his son Hrishikesh asked them to appear before the body and notes in a money laundering case against them.
Deshmukh, who has been asked to appear on Wednesday, has escaped over the past few months since the search was carried out in the premise in June.
Two personal assistants have been arrested in the same case and have proven claims for alleged bribery.
Deshmukh has not been able to be traced since then even though the agent repeatedly robbed his hiding place in Mumbai and Nagpur.
Former Minister of Home Maharashtra desired in case of extortion and money laundering.
The agency has attached its properties and those who on behalf of their family members are worth more than Rs 4 Crore, accusing Deshmukh to abuse the office of the Minister of Home Affairs as he holds a position.
Deshmukh, according to Ed, has asked police senior officers to extort money from the owner of the orchestra bar in Mumbai.
He allegedly set their target RS 100 Crore for such illegal collections, former Police Commissioner Mumbai Param Beer has been accused of a letter to the Minister of Chief.
Deshmukh did not seem to appear to be questioned on four calls and said he had approached SC and was waiting for the answer.
Immediately after the attack was held at the Nagpur place last month, Deshmukh has released a video message that said he would appear in front of ED after the APEX court decision about his petition.
“I have received an ed call after that I filed a petition at the Supreme Court.
I will go to Ed to record my statement after the SC decision,” said Deshmukh later.
Senior official Ed said former home ministers had spent all his choices and had avoided criminal law.

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