APPSC Fiasco: ED files money laundering case, claims social activist Payi Gyadi
First Published: 14th March, 2023 19:52 IST
Gyadi informed that he had filed a PIL in support of the FIR lodged by whistleblower Gyamar Padang
In a major breakthrough in the APPSC paper leak fiasco, the Enforcement Directorate has reportedly filed a money laundering case in the paper leak scam, as claimed by social activist Payi Gyadi.
Speaking to Northeast Live, Gyadi informed that he had filed a PIL in support of the FIR lodged by whistleblower Gyamar Padang.
“To make the case registered against APPSC paper leak strong, I have filed a PIL. I feel a lack of evidence makes to win the corrupt people, so I thought the recent chargesheet filed by CBI, in which the trial session has been going on and to back up the case I filed a PIL for ED to inquire to it.
Gyadi in his PIL sought an investigation by the ED investigation. “If ED comes to investigate the matter, all the bank details, and money scam evidence will be collected in detail and the case will have a strong backup in the court to present. Only police records in this matter will not be enough, if ED investigates the matter the case will get stronger”.
He further added that assistant director ED Dheeraj Kumar Goyal filed an affidavit in the Gauhati high court wherein he informed that a case has been registered under the PML act 2002.
Further, Guadi said to appeal to Gauhati high court to monitor the registered case.
Also Read : APPSC paper leak case: CBI files chargesheet against prime accused Taket Jerang
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