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Maharashtra : Nawab Malik admitted to hospital, Uddhav’s ministers in ED custody till March 3

Maharashtra minister Nawab Malik has been admitted to the hospital due to medical reasons. Giving information about this on Friday, the office of Nawab Malik said that Malik was given the official J. J. Has been admitted to the hospital. Let us inform that Malik was arrested by the Enforcement Directorate (ED) and he is in its custody till March 3. The ED had arrested Malik on Wednesday in a money laundering case and a special court sent him to custody.

‘Malik complained of some health issues’

Malik’s office said in a tweet, “Nawab Malik Sahab has been transferred to J.J. for medical reasons. J. He has been admitted to the hospital.” An official also confirmed that Malik has been admitted to J.J. J. Has been admitted to the hospital. “During the ED’s custody, Malik complained to the central agency personnel about some health issues, following which he was admitted to the hospital,” he said. Malik was arrested by the ED on Wednesday in connection with its probe into a money laundering case.

‘Nawab Malik in ED custody till March 3’
After his arrest, Malik, a minister in the Uddhav government, was produced before a special court dealing with money laundering cases, which remanded him to ED custody till March 3. The agency says that this investigation is related to the activities of fugitive gangster Dawood Ibrahim, his associates and the Mumbai underworld. Malik’s troubles escalated when a special court hearing cases related to the Prevention of Money Laundering Act (PMLA) said that prima facie, the allegations against Nawab Malik appear to be true.

Judge said that Malik’s custodial interrogation is necessary
Special Judge R. N. Rokade said the ED needs to be given sufficient time to probe the crime and it is necessary to take Malik into custody and interrogate him. He said, “Prima facie, there are reasonable grounds to hold that the allegations under PMLA are true.” necessary for. “These criminal activities have been going on for the last 20 years or more,” the judge said. Hence, there is a need to give sufficient time to investigate the crime.