I-PAC Director Vinesh Chandel Remanded in ED Custody Over Money Laundering Allegations
I-PAC director Vinesh Chandel remanded in 10-day ED custody
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Vinesh Chandel, director of the Indian Political Action Committee (I-PAC), has been remanded in 10-day Enforcement Directorate (ED) custody following his arrest in Delhi. He is implicated in a money laundering investigation linked to illegal coal mining in West Bengal, with allegations involving ₹50 crore in financial irregularities.
- 01Vinesh Chandel was arrested as part of an ED investigation into money laundering linked to coal mining in West Bengal.
- 02The ED alleges I-PAC was involved in laundering around ₹50 crore through various financial irregularities.
- 03Chandel's arrest follows earlier raids on I-PAC's premises and other directors.
- 04Statements from individuals connected to the transactions have been recorded as part of the investigation.
- 05West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee has accused the ED of targeting I-PAC for political reasons.
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Vinesh Chandel, a director of the Indian Political Action Committee (I-PAC), was remanded in 10-day custody by the Enforcement Directorate (ED) after being arrested in Delhi on allegations of money laundering linked to illegal coal mining in West Bengal. The ED's investigation, initiated based on a Delhi Police case, uncovered significant financial irregularities involving I-PAC, including the alleged laundering of ₹50 crore through hawala channels and the issuance of bogus invoices. Chandel, who holds a 33% stake in I-PAC, was arrested following raids on April 2 that targeted his residence and the offices of other I-PAC officials, including Rishi Raj Singh and Vijay Nair. The ED claims that approximately ₹20 crore in proceeds from the coal mining racket were funneled to I-PAC. The situation has drawn political attention, with West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee accusing the ED of obstructing her party's operations and attempting to seize sensitive election strategy documents. I-PAC has emphasized its commitment to professional political consulting and has expressed concerns about the implications of the ED's actions.
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The investigation into I-PAC may affect political consulting practices and raise concerns about transparency in political funding in West Bengal.
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