"We have submitted the charge sheet with the registry of sessions court....It will go to the concerned court after the charge sheet is registered," said a police officer.
A case was filed against Singh and others after the Bombay High Court directed Mumbai police to investigate allegations of criminal misconduct and disproportionate assets.
Sanjay Tiwari, an activist, had filed a public interest litigation alleging that Singh and his relatives had assets of Rs 320 crore, which were disproportionate to known sources of their income.
Singh's son Narendra Mohan is married to Ankita, daughter of Kamlesh Singh, a minister in the Koda cabinet. Ankita had received Rs 1.75 crore in her account from Kamlesh, the PIL said, adding there were huge transactions from the accounts of Kripashankar's wife Malti Devi too.
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