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IT dept seals rooms, almirah at Koda's Ranchi house
Press Trust of India, Wednesday November 4, 2009, New Delhi/Ranchi

The Income Tax Department on Wednesday sealed some rooms and almirahs at the Ranchi residence of former Jharkhand Chief Minister Madhu Koda, embroiled in
the alleged hawala transaction and illegal investments running into crore of rupees, even as the Enforcement Directorate served summons to him at the hospital where he is admitted.

Tax department officials said the searches are still on and they had issued prohibitory orders after sealing the properties of Koda and his associates across the country.

The prohibitory orders are issued under Section 132 of the Income Tax Act whenever any property or material is seized by the department.

A team of ED officials which reached Ranchi on Tuesday have taken possession of documents relating to alleged hawala transaction surfaced during the IT searches.

The former Jharkhand Chief Minister and seven of his associates, facing charges of money laundering, have been summoned by the ED for questioning on alleged hawala
transactions and investments, the officials said.

They said the summons were served to Koda yesterday at the hospital in Ranchi where he was admitted following complaints of high blood pressure and stomach ache.

Both the ED and the Income Tax department have started scrutiny of the documents related to alleged hawala transactions and investments running into more than Rs 2,000 crore by Koda and his associates, they said.

The Income Tax department, which is carrying out search operations in Ranchi and Mumbai even today, was collecting information and documents sent by various directorates of the IT department from Delhi, Kolkata, Mumbai, Lucknow, Nasik, and
Jamshedpur.

Koda and at least eight others have been accused of amassing property worth hundreds of crores of rupees including in other countries like UAE, Thailand, Indonesia, Singapore
and Liberia.

The ED had earlier filed an Enforcement Case Information Report (equivalent to an FIR) before the Prevention of Money Laundering Act court in Ranchi against Koda, his cabinet colleagues Kamlesh Singh, Bhanu Pratap Shahi and Bhandu Tirkey besides five others.

In the meantime, the condition of Koda was stable today after he got himself admitted to the hospital with complaints of high blood pressure and stomach ache.

"His stomach ache is under control and blood pressure has come down," said Javed Akhtar, Public Relations Officer of the Abdur Razzak Memorial Weavers' Hospital, where Koda is admitted.
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Posted by A.Kapoor on Nov 04, 2009
We all are aware that Politician are bribed. In this case huge sum of money has definately come from big business houses who want to set up industries in the State. Can the investigating agencies also look from where the money has come. I also belive incase Koda starts to take names Congress would try to save him. Since large part of their funding also come from these business houses.
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