Monday, 31 Oct 2011
The New Indian Express reported that a CID team headed by SP Mr Bhemaiah and deputy SP Mr Muddumahadevaiah submitted a charge sheet containing 75 files against Adani Enterprises at JMFC Court at Ankola.
The charge sheet was submitted in connection with missing iron ore fine which was seized earlier by the forest department at Belekeri port in June 2010.
The charge sheets were also filed against 26 companies dealing with Adani Enterprises.
Since JMFC of Ankola was on leave, the CID team took the permission of JMFC, Kumta to file the charge sheet at Ankola Court.
It may be recalled that the CID had already filed charge sheets against Salgaonkars and the Rajmahal Company in the court on similar charges.
With this only Mallikarjun Shipping, which was operating at Belekeri, remains to be charge sheeted by the CID.
It may also be noted that earlier the CID had filed charge sheets against all the four companies in the court. However, the court had rejected them on the grounds that they were incomplete.
(sourced from indianexpress)
The New Indian Express reported that a CID team headed by SP Mr Bhemaiah and deputy SP Mr Muddumahadevaiah submitted a charge sheet containing 75 files against Adani Enterprises at JMFC Court at Ankola.
The charge sheet was submitted in connection with missing iron ore fine which was seized earlier by the forest department at Belekeri port in June 2010.
The charge sheets were also filed against 26 companies dealing with Adani Enterprises.
Since JMFC of Ankola was on leave, the CID team took the permission of JMFC, Kumta to file the charge sheet at Ankola Court.
It may be recalled that the CID had already filed charge sheets against Salgaonkars and the Rajmahal Company in the court on similar charges.
With this only Mallikarjun Shipping, which was operating at Belekeri, remains to be charge sheeted by the CID.
It may also be noted that earlier the CID had filed charge sheets against all the four companies in the court. However, the court had rejected them on the grounds that they were incomplete.
(sourced from indianexpress)
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