ED detects Rs 1.43 crore in Mayawati's brother's account, Rs 104 crore in BSP account


NEW DELHI, Dec 27 (PTI): The ED on Monday detected cash deposits totalling over Rs104 crore in an account belonging to the BSP and Rs 1.43 crore in an account belonging to party Supremo Mayawati's brother Anand Kumar in a branch of United Bank of India here, sources in the Enforcement Directorate said.

Officials said the agency, Enforcement Directorate, as part of its routine survey and enquiry operations to check suspicious and huge cash deposits in banks, visited the Karol Bagh branch of the UBI on Monday and found huge deposits made in these two accounts post-demonetisation.
Attempts to elicit a response from BSP on the issue failed.

They said the sleuths called for the records of the deposits made in the BSP account and found that while Rs 102 crore was deposited in Rs 1,000 notes, the rest Rs 3 crore was deposited in the old Rs 500 notes.

Officials said they were astonished to find huge cash of about Rs 15-17 crore being desposited every other day.

The agency also detected another account in the same branch belonging to Anand, brother of BSP chief Mayawati, where a total of Rs 1.43 crore funds was found. A sum of 18.98 lakh came into account using the old notes after the ban.

The ED has sought full details about the two accounts from the bank even as it is understood that the agency will write to the income tax department which has the powers to go into the legality of donations and contributions made to political parties.

The ED has also asked the bank to provide to it CCTV footage and KYC documents used to open the accounts, they said.

With regard to Anands's accounts, it is understood, that the agency will soon issue notices to him and also intimate the I-T sleuths for investigation under anti-tax evasion laws.

The agency has been carrying out enquiry operations at over 50 bank branches to check possible instances of hawala dealings and money laundering after the government scrapped the two high value currencies of Rs 1,000 and Rs 500 on November 8.

  

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  • Vincent Rodrigues., Frazer Town,Bangalore

    Tue, Dec 27 2016

    These findings will be only understood when the investigation is finalized.Till then,better not to comment more

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  • Peter, KSA

    Tue, Dec 27 2016

    Election is close at hand. Blame game is common. We all know, who is desperate to win the election in U.P. By hook or crook, want to capture U.P. is the only reason for all these games. Mayawati's brother or BSP is not so stupid to deposit money in their account especially at this juncture. Samajnewale ko ishaara kafi hai.

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  • Juliet mascarenhas, Bejai

    Tue, Dec 27 2016

    Extract statement of accounts of all leaders and their family members . You will know how clean they are.

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  • Santan Mascarenhas, Kinnigoli/Mumbai

    Tue, Dec 27 2016

    ED has to report the matter to IT dept for action. As per existing law, records of up to Rs 19,999 donation by a single party, is not mandatory. BSP will tell IT dept that they received donation fromm around 54000 people and it is that money. Nothing will happen to BSP.

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