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      Petitioner's Arrest Overturned: No Evidence Found for Money Laundering or Illegal Mining Involvement Under PMLA.

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      Money LaunderingSeptember 30, 2024Case LawsHC
      Proceeds of crime and legality of petitioner's arrest under PMLA for alleged illegal mining were examined. Grounds of arrest and reasons to believe were based solely on purported illegal mining by fabricating e-rawana bills. In first eight FIRs, petitioner was not an accused. In ninth FIR too, petitioner was not named, but ED tried implicating him as Director of DSPL, which records showed he ceased being from 07.11.2013. ED failed to substantiate petitioner's involvement as Director, Promoter or shareholder of the alleged GM Co. No material showed petitioner directly or indirectly indulged in any process connected with proceeds of crime or projected untainted proceeds. No grounds for arrest under PMLA were made out against petitioner for money laundering offence. Petitioner not being involved in any illegal activity attracting PMLA offence, petition was allowed for his release if not required in any other case.

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