The Free Press Journal

‘Person can’t be detained over non-cooperatio­n’

- URVI MAHAJANI / MUMBAI

The Bombay High Court has said that a person cannot be detained merely because he is not allegedly cooperatin­g, since the non-cooperatio­n can be a result of a person not having any informatio­n concerning the case in question. The HC quashed a lookout circular (LOC) issued against a man by the Directorat­e of Enforcemen­t (ED) in a 2019 money laundering case related to late drug smuggler Iqbal Memon alias Iqbal Mirchi.

The HC was hearing a petition by Sanjay Kumar Agrawal challengin­g the LOC issued against him by the ED in January 2021. Agrawal said he has been working in Bahrain and Dubai since 1995 and now because of the LOC was detained in India without a job. His plea contended that he was summoned by the ED in the year 2020 for questionin­g, but till now has not been arraigned as an accused in the case.

The court noted that the ED has been probing the case since 2019 and has not found any material against him.

Hence, it would not be appropriat­e to detain him any further, HC said.

“The petitioner (Agrawal) has been deprived of his livelihood since December 2020. He has been working in the Middle East for more than two decades,” a bench of Justices Revati Mohite Dere and Manjusha Deshpande said in its judgment of April 17, a copy of which was made available on Tuesday. ED opposed Agrawal’s plea contending that while he had not been named as an accused in the case, he was not cooperatin­g with the probe.

Agrawal has been working in Bahrain since 1995 and in 2012 joined the Imperial Suites Hotel (allegedly owned by Mirchi) as a group financial controller. He claimed he was unaware of the hotel’s owner but used to receive instructio­ns from one Asif Memon and Junaid Memon (Mirchi’s sons). He has claimed that he had no knowledge about the personal dealings of Iqbal Memon or any of his family members and that he has never met or spoken with Mirchi.

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