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        Rs 640 crore cyber fraud: SC refuses anticipatory bail to CA in ED case

        February 18, 2026

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        New Delhi, Feb 18 (PTI) The Supreme Court on Wednesday refused to grant anticipatory bail to a chartered accountant in a money laundering investigation linked to a Rs 640 crore cyber fraud case.

        A bench of Justices MM Sundresh and Augustine George Masih upheld the order of the Delhi High Court which had denied pre-arrest bail to Bhaskar Yadav and directed him to surrender in 10 days.

        The high court on February 2 dismissed anticipatory bail applications by Yadav and Ashok Kumar Sharma.

        In the 22-page judgement, the high court had said there was an "intricate mesh of laundering of money", and the need expressed by the Enforcement Directorate to interrogate the two accused in custody was not unreasonable.

        "The accused/applicants, being skilled professionals, have allegedly crafted laundering of proceeds of crime across multiple layers, and to unearth the same, I find substance in the submission of learned counsel for DoE (Directorate of Enforcement) that custodial interrogation is much required," the HC said.

        "It is not a case of mere dealing in cryptocurrency, which per se is not a crime in this country and the liability of the accused persons is confined to paying tax on the crypto transactions. The present cases exhibit a vast intricate mesh of movement of money, fraudulently extracted out of pocket of gullible investors, who appear to be primarily belonging to middle class," it had added.

        The high court had stated that individual liberty was sacrosanct, but it could not brush aside the requirement to carry out a meaningful interrogation and investigation in the larger interest of the country's economy.

        It had noted there were fresh complaints of the accused allegedly assaulting the investigating officers, bribing the local police to settle cyber fraud complaints and destroying electronic evidence.

        The money laundering probe stems from two FIRs filed by the Economic Offences Wing (EOW) of the Delhi Police that were registered to probe charges of cyber fraud to the tune of Rs 640 crore generated through betting, gambling, part-time jobs and phishing scams, the ED has earlier said in a statement.

        As per the agency, the money of gullible people was siphoned off by layering funds cheated from them through more than 5,000 mule Indian bank accounts and subsequently uploaded on PYYPL, a UAE-based payment platform.

        Part of the cyber fraud money was withdrawn in cash in Dubai through debit and credit cards issued by various Indian banks, it said.

        According to the probe agency, the alleged scam was being run through a nexus of certain CAs, company secretaries and crypto traders who worked in tandem to launder the proceeds of crime. PTI PKS PKS DV DV

        Anticipatory bail denial in money laundering probe tied to cyber fraud highlights custodial interrogation necessity. Refusal of anticipatory bail to a chartered accountant in a PMLA investigation stemmed from an alleged intricate mesh of laundering involving layering through thousands of mule accounts, use of an overseas payment platform and cross border cash withdrawals; the high court held custodial interrogation necessary to unravel transactions crafted by skilled professionals and to secure electronic evidence, distinguishing ordinary cryptocurrency dealings from an organised scheme to siphon investors' funds and noting allegations of assault, bribery and destruction of electronic material.
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                                Anticipatory bail denial in money laundering probe tied to cyber fraud highlights custodial interrogation necessity.

                                Refusal of anticipatory bail to a chartered accountant in a PMLA investigation stemmed from an alleged intricate mesh of laundering involving layering through thousands of mule accounts, use of an overseas payment platform and cross border cash withdrawals; the high court held custodial interrogation necessary to unravel transactions crafted by skilled professionals and to secure electronic evidence, distinguishing ordinary cryptocurrency dealings from an organised scheme to siphon investors' funds and noting allegations of assault, bribery and destruction of electronic material.





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