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Black money case : SC seeks govt response to IIT professors complaint against ED officials
Senior officials of the Enforcement Directorate (ED) came under the Supreme Court scanner on Friday for allegedly threatening an IIT professor,who was seeking a probe into black money deposited in banks abroad.
S K Dubey was allegedly targeted for writing a letter to the Prime Minister,complaining of corruption in the agency. Though the government termed the allegation as a deliberate attempt to hack the fairly delicate investigation of the ED into illegal money stashed abroad by Indians,the Supreme Court took a serious view of the matter.
The Bench of Justices B Sudershan Reddy and S S Nijjar directed the Union of India to file a detailed affidavit after conducting an inquiry into the allegations.
The court also asked the Delhi Police Commissioner,to whom Dubey had complained,to file an affidavit on whether a FIR was registered into the complaint.
Senior advocate Rajiv Dhawan,who represented Dubey,read out from the latters affidavit about how he had received a call from senior ED official on April 4 to seek an appointment. The official came within 45 minutes and threatened him.
The March 21 letter levelled graft charges against three officers,including the ED Director.
The Centre was also asked to get back to the court on April 15 on the issue of constituting an SIT.
Dont politicise issue,says SC
The apex court on Friday asked contesting parties to refrain from politicising the black money case,stating that one should keep the best interests of the country in mind while dealing with the serious issue.
It made the remark after senior advocate Ram Jethmalani alleged that a recorded conversation by suspended IPS officer
Ashok Deshbhratar on the interrogation of Pune stud farm owner Hasan Ali Khan showed direct intervention of 10,Janpath.
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