The Enforcement Directorate (ED) told the court that it has ascertained the money trail of Rs 600 crore and it wanted to further interrogate the accused to trace the rest of the amount.
Accused Kamal Kalra, working with the HDFC Bank's foreign exchange division, Chandan Bhatia, Gurucharan Singh Dhawan and Sanjay Aggarwal were produced by ED before Additional Sessions Judge Manoj Jain, who extended their police remand for another six days till October 23.
ED special public prosecutor Naveen Kumar Matta told the court that the agency has ascertained the money trail of Rs 600 crore out of a total of Rs 6,000 crore. He said that the agency needs to ascertain the remaining money trail for which custodial interrogation was required.
Matta said that the allegation were grave in nature and the case is of a serious magnitude as it involves a huge amount of Rs 6,000 crore.
Meanwile, the counsel appearing for the accused persons opposed the ED's plea for extension of police remand saying that they have already been in custody for the past four days and there was no need for their further custodial interrogation.
On October 13, the court had remanded the four accused to four day police custody after ED had submitted that their custodial interrogation was required for recovering Rs 6,000 crore of "advance import remittances made through 59 newly opened current accounts without ensuring compliance of banks guidelines/KYC and ascertaining heavy cash receipts made in newely opened current accounts and concealment of proceeds by the accused.
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