Cash for job scam: Land worth Rs 30 cr sold for Rs 10 lakh, says ED

By IANS | Updated: August 10, 2023 20:55 IST2023-08-10T20:51:08+5:302023-08-10T20:55:03+5:30

New Delhi, Aug 10 The Enforcement Directorate (ED) on Thursday said that it recently carried out search operations ...

Cash for job scam: Land worth Rs 30 cr sold for Rs 10 lakh, says ED | Cash for job scam: Land worth Rs 30 cr sold for Rs 10 lakh, says ED

Cash for job scam: Land worth Rs 30 cr sold for Rs 10 lakh, says ED

New Delhi, Aug 10 The Enforcement Directorate (ED) on Thursday said that it recently carried out search operations in Karur (Tamil Nadu) in connection with the 'cash-for-job scam' involving the Tamil Nadu State Transport Corporations. The primary accused in the case is, V Senthil Balaji, who served as the transport minister during 2011-15.

It said that during the investigation, it was revealed that a substantial parcel of land admeasuring 2.49 acre located at Salem

However, while scrutinising the income source of P Lakshmi, it was revealed that she lacked any credible means of income. Her assertion of selling old jewellery to secure Rs 10 lakh for the land purchase was proven to be fictitious. Subsequently, this plot of land was gifted to her daughter Nirmala, wife of Ashok Balaji.

Upon further investigation, it was disclosed that the remaining sum required for the land acquisition was paid in cash to Anuradha Ramesh. This cash, in turn, was employed by Anuradha Ramesh to procure another piece of land in the same vicinity. Considering these developments, the said property has been placed under a freeze orderin accordance with section 17(1-A) of PMLA.

Tamil Nadu Minister V Senthil Balaji was earlier arrested on June 14 for his alleged involvement in money laundering case.

The ED initiated investigation on the basis of three FIRs registered and charge sheets filed by the Central Crime Branch (CCB), Chennai, in the 'cash-for-job scam arraying V Senthil Balaji as the main accused. V Senthil Balaji in collaboration with his brother Ashok Balaji, and his personal assistants B Shanmugam and M Karthikeyan, gave jobs in lieu of cash. This led to jobs being awarded at the expense of deserving candidates.

Despite multiple summons issued to Ashok Balaji, Nirmala, and P Lakshmi, they are yet to appear in person, demonstrating a lack of cooperation with the ongoing investigation.

--IANS

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