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Chidambarams changed holding pattern of shell firms: ED
New Delhi, Aug 26
While the Enforcement Directorate (ED) is all set to present its case in the Supreme Court against P. Chidambaram in the INX Media case, an agency source indicated that the former Finance Minister and his son Karti changed the share holding pattern of shell companies.
The source privy of the probe told the Media: "They (Chidambarams) have changed the share holding pattern of shell companies."
The source said that shell companies were incorporated at the behest of the accused.
He said there were 17 benami bank accounts and 10 expensive properties of the Chidambarams abroad.
The source said that in the Supreme Court, the ED's argue will be that they were trying to tamper with the evidence and influence witnesses of the case
He said evidences were required to be protected and preserved from the accused.
The source pointed out that they will also inform the court that witnesses also required to be insulated from the influence of the accused.
The source further said that they will inform the court that they don't want to share evidences with the accused.
"It is neither possible nor desirable to place the evidence regarding serious offence of money laundering," he said.
The source said that serious miscarriage of justice would be caused if the agency was not permitted to unearth the conspiracy.
The Supreme Court on Friday granted interim protection from arrest, till August 26, to the former Finance Minister in the case.
The CBI had arrested Chidambaram on on August 21 after a 24-hour drama in a case of alleged irregularities in the grant of the Foreign Investment Promotion Board (FIPB) clearance to the INX media group, when he was the Finance Minister. Next day, a Delhi court sent him to five-day CBI custody.
On Friday, the CBI sent letters of request to the UK, Switzerland, Bermuda, Mauritius and Singapore, seeking details of shell companies allegedly floated by Chidambaram and his son and their bank account details.
The source privy of the probe told the Media: "They (Chidambarams) have changed the share holding pattern of shell companies."
The source said that shell companies were incorporated at the behest of the accused.
He said there were 17 benami bank accounts and 10 expensive properties of the Chidambarams abroad.
The source said that in the Supreme Court, the ED's argue will be that they were trying to tamper with the evidence and influence witnesses of the case
He said evidences were required to be protected and preserved from the accused.
The source pointed out that they will also inform the court that witnesses also required to be insulated from the influence of the accused.
The source further said that they will inform the court that they don't want to share evidences with the accused.
"It is neither possible nor desirable to place the evidence regarding serious offence of money laundering," he said.
The source said that serious miscarriage of justice would be caused if the agency was not permitted to unearth the conspiracy.
The Supreme Court on Friday granted interim protection from arrest, till August 26, to the former Finance Minister in the case.
The CBI had arrested Chidambaram on on August 21 after a 24-hour drama in a case of alleged irregularities in the grant of the Foreign Investment Promotion Board (FIPB) clearance to the INX media group, when he was the Finance Minister. Next day, a Delhi court sent him to five-day CBI custody.
On Friday, the CBI sent letters of request to the UK, Switzerland, Bermuda, Mauritius and Singapore, seeking details of shell companies allegedly floated by Chidambaram and his son and their bank account details.
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