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Delhi court sends Arvind Kejriwal to ED custody till March 28 in excise policy case

The ED had sought Kejriwal's custody for a duration of 10 days, citing the need to investigate the alleged money laundering case thoroughly. During the court proceedings, the ED presented its case, claiming to possess sufficient evidence leading to a prima facie conclusion of guilt against Kejriwal.

By CNBCTV18.COMMar 22, 2024 9:33:35 PM IST (Updated)

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In a turn of events, a Delhi court has remanded Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal to Enforcement Directorate (ED) custody until March 28. The ED had sought Kejriwal's custody for a duration of 10 days, citing the need to investigate the alleged money laundering case thoroughly.
During the court proceedings, the ED presented its case, claiming to possess sufficient evidence leading to a prima facie conclusion of guilt against Kejriwal. The agency asserted that there exists a money trail amounting to ₹600 crores, implicating the Chief Minister in the alleged financial irregularities under investigation.
Abhishek Manu Singhvi, who represented Kejriwal, contended that the arrest of a sitting Chief Minister is unprecedented in independent India's history.