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Court Reserves Order on Jacqueline Fernandez’s Bail, Asks ED Why It Has Not Arrested Actor Yet

'Why haven't you (ED) arrested Jacqueline yet during the investigation despite issuing an LOC? Other accused are in jail. Why adopt a pick-and-choose policy,” the court asked the probe agency.
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Nov 10 2022
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'Why haven't you (ED) arrested Jacqueline yet during the investigation despite issuing an LOC? Other accused are in jail. Why adopt a pick-and-choose policy,” the court asked the probe agency.
Actor Jacqueline Fernandez at Patiala Court in connection with the Enforcement Directorate case realted to money laundering, in New Delh, November 10, 2022. Photo: PTI
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New Delhi: A Delhi court on Friday rapped the Enforcement Directorate (ED) for adopting a pick-and-choose policy, and asked why the agency had not arrested actor Jacqueline Fernandez despite issuing a lookout circular against her in a Rs 200 crore money-laundering case involving conman Sukesh Chandrashekar.

Special judge Shailendra Malik, who had earlier granted Fernandez interim bail, reserved his order for Friday on the bail plea. Arguments from the lawyers appearing for Fernandez as well as the ED were heard on Thursday.

On the ED's submission that Fernandez can escape the country easily as she is not short of money, the court questioned why the actor was not arrested so far.

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The agency told the court that it has issued a lookout circular (LOC) on airports to stop the actor from leaving the country.

"Why haven't you (ED) arrested Jacqueline yet during the investigation despite issuing an LOC? Other accused are in jail. Why adopt a pick-and-choose policy,” the court asked the probe agency.

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The accused has sought bail, saying there was no need for her custody since the investigation is already complete and the chargesheet has been filed.

The court had on September 26 granted interim bail on a personal bond of Rs 50,000.

The court had on August 31 taken cognizance of a supplementary chargesheet filed by the ED and asked Fernandez to appear before the court.

Fernandez, who was summoned by the ED several times in connection with the investigation, has been named as an accused for the first time in the supplementary chargesheet.

The ED's earlier chargesheet and a supplementary chargesheet did not mention her as an accused. The documents, however, mentioned the details of the statements recorded by Fernandez and fellow actor Nora Fatehi.

This article went live on November tenth, two thousand twenty two, at thirty-eight minutes past four in the afternoon.

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