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Sarvesh Mishra Alleged Associate Of Sanjay Singh Appeared Before ED In Delhi Liquor Scam

Sarvesh Mishra Alleged Associate Of Sanjay Singh Appeared Before ED In Delhi Liquor ScamSarvesh Mishra Alleged Associate Of Sanjay Singh Appeared Before ED In Delhi Liquor Scam

Delhi/Hyderabad, Oct 6 (Hydnow): Sarvesh Mishra, an alleged close associate of arrested AAP Rajya Sabha MP Sanjay Singh, appeared before the Enforcement Directorate (ED) here for questioning in connection with the alleged Delhi Liquor scam case today. 

Mishra arrived at ED headquarters around 11.40 am and went inside, saying that “the truth will win”. He along with another alleged close associate of Singh, Vivek Tyagi, were summoned by the financial probe agency in connection with the case.  The development comes a day after a Delhi court sent Singh to five days of ED custody till October 10.  In its remand note, the ED said that Singh has received proceeds of crime to the tune of Rs. 2 crore in the alleged Delhi liquor scam. 

“And it is evident as the ED probe has revealed that businessman Dinesh Arora had collected Rs. 3 crore bribe from Sameer Mahandru during August – October 2021, on the directions of AAP’s communication in-charge Vijay Nair. 


Since Nair was facilitating the granting of Pernod’s wholesale business to Mahandru’s entity.  The investigation further revealed that out of this amount Rs. 1 crore was given to Mishra (Sanjay Singh’s person) at the directions of Nair, the ED alleged.

“This amount was delivered to Singh’s house by an employee of Arora.  Further, Arora had received Rs. 4 crore from Abhishek Boinpally in March-April 2022 on the instructions of Nair. 

“Out of Rs. 4 crores, Rs. 2 crore cash was collected by Barinder Singh from Boinpally’s office in Defence colony.  Out of this amount, Rs. 1 crore cash was given to Mishra (Sanjay Singh’s person), delivered by an employee of Arora at the AAP  RS MP’s house, it said.  The AAP has denied the allegations and dubbed the agency’s action as vendetta politics.  (Hydnow) 



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