By PTI
NEW DELHI: A Delhi courtroom on Monday declared former TMC youth wing chief Vinay Mishra a proclaimed offender (PO) in a cash laundering case linked to the alleged cattle smuggling racket throughout the India-Bangladesh border.
Special Judge Raghubir Singh handed the order on an utility moved by the Enforcement Directorate’s (ED) Special Public Prosecutor Nitesh Rana.
In the applying, Rana advised the courtroom that Mishra, who was the alleged kingpin within the smuggling racket, failed to seem earlier than the courtroom regardless of being summoned by the decide and even an arrest warrant has been issued towards him for his non-appearance within the matter.
Rana stated that Mishra was required to be declared a PO for additional plan of action towards him which features a Red Corner Notice.
The courtroom had in April taken cognisance of the cost sheet filed by the ED towards Mishra, Mohammad Enamul Haque, and others and the decide had issued a summons for the accused to seem earlier than it.
According to the ED, the case was lodged following an FIR by the CBI in Kolkata towards Satish Kumar, the then Commandant of the Border Security Force (BSF).
The FIR alleged that Haque, together with Kumar and different public servants and personal individuals was concerned within the smuggling of cattle.
It was alleged that the smuggling of cattle by the India-Bangladesh border was carried out at Haque’s occasion and he paid bribes to the safety personnel for facilitating the unlawful commerce.
NEW DELHI: A Delhi courtroom on Monday declared former TMC youth wing chief Vinay Mishra a proclaimed offender (PO) in a cash laundering case linked to the alleged cattle smuggling racket throughout the India-Bangladesh border.
Special Judge Raghubir Singh handed the order on an utility moved by the Enforcement Directorate’s (ED) Special Public Prosecutor Nitesh Rana.
In the applying, Rana advised the courtroom that Mishra, who was the alleged kingpin within the smuggling racket, failed to seem earlier than the courtroom regardless of being summoned by the decide and even an arrest warrant has been issued towards him for his non-appearance within the matter.
Rana stated that Mishra was required to be declared a PO for additional plan of action towards him which features a Red Corner Notice.
The courtroom had in April taken cognisance of the cost sheet filed by the ED towards Mishra, Mohammad Enamul Haque, and others and the decide had issued a summons for the accused to seem earlier than it.
According to the ED, the case was lodged following an FIR by the CBI in Kolkata towards Satish Kumar, the then Commandant of the Border Security Force (BSF).
The FIR alleged that Haque, together with Kumar and different public servants and personal individuals was concerned within the smuggling of cattle.
It was alleged that the smuggling of cattle by the India-Bangladesh border was carried out at Haque’s occasion and he paid bribes to the safety personnel for facilitating the unlawful commerce.