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ED raids Punjab minister Sanjeev Arora in fresh money laundering probe over 'fake' GST exports

Chief minister Mann said, 'Today, once again, the BJP's ED has come to Sanjeev Arora's house. In one year, this is the third time the BJP's ED has come to his house. And in the last month, the second time. Yet, they haven't found anything'

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Published 09.05.26, 10:58 AM

The Enforcement Directorate on Saturday conducted fresh searches against Punjab industries minister Sanjeev Arora and some others allegedly linked to him as part of an investigation into a newly registered money laundering case, officials said.

They said Arora's official residence in Chandigarh is among the five premises raided.

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The raids also covered premises in Delhi and Gurugram (Haryana), including that of a company named Hampton Sky Realty Ltd.

AAP convenor Arvind Kejriwal slammed Prime Minister Narendra Modi over the ED action against Arora, alleging the state has been "ill-treated" and "coerced" by the Centre in the last few years.

In a long Hindi post on X, Kejriwal charged, "Modi ji has got daily ED raids started in Punjab soon after the Bengal polls concluded. Modi ji has coerced Punjab in the last few years and ill-treated Punjabis by different means.''

The former Delhi chief minister said Mughal emperor Aurangzeb also tortured Sikh Gurus, but they saved people from him. Like Aurangzeb, he alleged, "Modi ji has dishonestly occupied various parts of the country and now reached Punjab.

Punjab chief minister Bhagwant Mann echoed Kejriwal's "Aurangzeb" jab at PM Modi and said, "Today, once again, the BJP's ED has come to Sanjeev Arora's house. In one year, this is the third time the BJP's ED has come to his house. And in the last month, the second time. Yet, they haven't found anything," in a post on X.

Mann further said, "This is the land of Bhagat Singh, who never bowed before the British, so Punjab will never bow before Modi's tactics. The end of this unethical alliance of ED-BJP will begin from Punjab itself."

The searches were launched after the central agency registered a fresh case under the criminal sections of the Prevention of Money Laundering Act (PMLA), the officials said.

In April, the ED had raided Arora and his linked entities under the civil provisions of the Foreign Exchange Management Act (FEMA).

Arora, 62, is an Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) MLA from the Ludhiana West assembly seat.

The latest probe (under the PMLA) pertains to "fake" GST purchases of mobile phones worth more than Rs 100 crore and subsequent exports to "round trip" alleged illegitimate funds from Dubai to India, as per the ED.

It is alleged that multiple fake GST purchase bills were obtained from "non-existing" firms in Delhi to claim fake ITC (input tax credit).

After the April searches, Arora said that he would fully cooperate with the probe agencies and that he was confident that the truth will prevail.

The AAP has called the raids a political witch hunt launched at the behest of the BJP government at the Centre as Punjab goes to polls early next year.

Arora was already being probed in an earlier money laundering case in which he was raided by the ED in 2024, when he and his associates were alleged to have misused industrial land for residential projects. He was then a Rajya Sabha MP.

The ED, over the last few weeks, has undertaken some major actions against politically linked persons in Punjab, which is slated to go to the polls in early 2027.

It raided the premises of Lovely Group promoter and Rajya Sabha MP Ashok Kumar Mittal, who defected to the BJP along with six other AAP MPs after the raids.

The agency, earlier this week, raided some Punjab builders and real estate companies, and also an alleged associate of an AAP functionary, as it made allegations against Punjab AAP president and cabinet minister Aman Arora, who denied the charges, calling the ED claims a "fabricated narrative."

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