Bengaluru : The New Delhi office of the Enforcement Directorate (ED), which has been probing the case of alleged money laundering against former Karnataka minister, D K Shivakumar, has served notice on Bengaluru (rural) MP, D K Suresh, asking him to appear at the ED office at New Delhi on October 7.
It may be recalled that Shivakumar’s daughter, Aishwarya, had been summoned by the ED authorities at the agency’s Delhi office during the first half of September for questioning.
Suresh had declared assets of Rs 338 crore as per the affidavit filed during the Lok Sabha election. It is believed that the ED wants to seek sources of these properties and also about dealings Suresh has with his brother, Shivakumar.
Speaking to reporters at Delhi, D K Suresh said he has not received any notice from the ED so far. “We are ready for everything. We believe we are going through a difficult phase,” he commented.
Shivakumar’s bail: As a trial court denied bail to Shivakumar, he has approached the Delhi high court for bail through an appeal. This appeal will be taken up by the high court on October 14. The high court which received the appeal for hearing on Monday, asked the ED to file details of progress in investigation in the case against Shivakumar.