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Special Judge CBI Bala Jyoti grants bail to IAS officer
5/6/2024 10:38:11 PM
Early Times Report

Jammu, May 6: Special Judge CBI Bala Jyoti granted bail to Rajeev Ranjan in Money Laundering case.
The present bail application on behalf of accused No.2 Rajeev Ranjan came to be filed through his counsel Sh. S.K Bhat who is present along with accused person in the Court. Perused office report and contents of the application.
Court perused Order dated 27.04.2024 passed in complaint filed by Directorate of Enforcement through Assistant Director Sub Zonal Office Narwal Jammu under sections 44 and 45 of Prevention of 'Money Laundering' Act 2002.
Court further observed that from the keen perusal of the aforesaid order, it appears that Ms. Surekha Bhat vice Sh. S.K Bhat Advocate has already furnished an undertaking/assurance that she will produce the accused person on next date positively and shall also furnish bail bonds and personal bonds in pursuance to order dated 27.04.2024 Sh. Rajeev Ranjan accused No.2 caused appearance in the Court today on 02.05.2024 and furnished bail bonds and personal bonds amounting Rs. 50,000/- as per directions of this Court. Bail bonds and personal bonds are duly accepted and attested by this Court and he is accordingly admitted to bail. However, accused person is directed to remain present in the Court on due date.
It is worthwhile to mention here that Special Judge CBI Bala Joyti took cognizance against IAS officer and others in ED complaint and directed all the accused to appear on April 26, 2024.
The complaint under Section 45 of the Prevention of Money Laundering Act 2002 for the commission of offences under Section 3 and punishable under Section 4 of the Prevention of Money Laundering Act 2002 has been filed by the Assistant Director, Directorate of Enforcement Govt of India Transport Nagar Jammu against IAS officer Rajeev Ranjan, Rahul Grover, Gajan Singh, Itrat Hussain Rafiqui, Tariq Athar Beigh, Zumurad Hussain Shah, Syed Adeel Hussain Shah alias Sayed Adeel Hussain Shah, Syed Akeel Shah, Abdi Hussain Shah, Madan Mohan Bhargav, Mukesh Bhargav, Devi Dayal Khajuria, Kumar Jyoti Ranjan, Kripa Shankar Roy, Gaganpreet Singh, Hunney Preet Singh, Razia Rafiqi and Syed Atiq Ur Reham Nazki alias Dr Atiqualla.
After perusal of the contents of the complaint carefully and entire material on record, the court said, “it transpires that prima facie accused person appears to have committed offences as such process be issued for securing their presence accordingly”, adding “office is directed to issue notices to accused persons for appearance and for filing their reply on the next date of hearing”.
During the course of hearing an application was moved to defer taking of cognizance in ED complaint No. ECIR/JMSZ04/2020 till the status report of predicated offence’s from CBI is obtained and till the final report under Section 173 of J&K CrPC is filed before the CBI court. JNF
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