ED Counters Jharkhand Govt on PMLA Authority

ED Asserts Independence in Probe, Challenges State Directive

The Enforcement Directorate (ED) emphasized its autonomy under the Public Money Laundering Act (PMLA), countering State Government’s attempts to intervene in its investigations.

RANCHI – The Enforcement Directorate (ED) has clarified its position regarding the Public Money Laundering Act (PMLA), asserting its independence and challenging the State Government’s alleged attempt to influence ongoing investigations.

In a recent statement, the ED outlined its authority under the PMLA, an Act enacted by the Parliament of India, emphasizing that it operates independently of state government orders or administrative instructions.

This announcement follows a differences with the Jharkhand Cabinet, which had issued a directive requiring state officials summoned by the ED to first inform the cabinet department. The ED criticized this move, viewing it as an attempt to access confidential information and influence investigations.

The agency highlighted that such directives could lead to obstruction of justice, aiding in disobedience of summons, and could result in criminal proceedings against those attempting to interfere with lawful investigations.

Addressing a query about the nature of individuals summoned – whether as witnesses or accused – the ED reiterated that under the PMLA, it has the right to summon anyone necessary for its inquiry, requiring their truthful cooperation.

Furthermore, the ED has sought identification of the state official authorized to request sensitive information from the Investigating Officer, emphasizing that compliance with ED summons must be direct and uninfluenced by state directives.

This stand by the ED comes in response to a letter from Cabinet Secretary Vandana Dadel, inquiring about summons served to state government officials, including Sahibganj DC Ram Niwas Yadav and SP Naushad Alam.

The ED’s stance is a clear indication of its intentions assert independence in conducting investigations under the PMLA without state government interference, asserting its legal autonomy in matters of national financial security.

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