In a recent development in the ongoing Delhi excise case being investigated by the Enforcement Directorate (ED), Delhi court has extended the judicial custody of Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) leader Manish Sisodia, along with Vijay Nair and other accused individuals. The extension has been granted until May 8, 2024, as the investigation continues.
The case revolves around allegations of money laundering, with the ED actively probing various aspects of financial irregularities. Manish Sisodia, a prominent leader within the AAP and the Deputy Chief Minister of Delhi, has been under scrutiny in connection with this case.
During the court proceedings, arguments were presented regarding the need for further custody to facilitate a thorough investigation into the alleged financial misconduct. The court considered these arguments and decided to extend the judicial custody of Sisodia, Nair, and the other accused until the 8th f May.
This extension underscores the complexity and seriousness of the allegations being investigated by the ED. The authorities continue to gather evidence and conduct inquiries to establish the facts surrounding the alleged money laundering activities.
Manish Sisodia, known for his active involvement in Delhi’s governance and AAP’s political initiatives, has maintained innocence in this matter. The legal proceedings are expected to unfold as the investigation progresses in the Delhi excise case, shedding more light on the intricacies of the case.
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