ED Summons Captain Amarinder Singh's Son in FEMA Violation Case
ED Summons Captain Amarinder Singh's Son in FEMA Violation Case
Both Raninder and his father Amarinder Singh, a Lok Sabha Member, have denied any wrongdoing and have termed as false these charges made against them.

New Delhi: The Enforcement Directorate (ED) on Sunday summoned Raninder Singh, son of former Punjab Chief Minister Captain Amarinder Singh, for violation of Foreign Exchange Management Act.

Sources said Raninder has been summoned by the agency at its Chandigarh office to explain the alleged movement of funds to Switzerland and creation of a trust and few subsidiaries in the tax haven of British Virgin Islands. The said instances have earlier been investigated by the Income Tax department and a case in this regard is currently in court in Punjab. The next hearing in this case is slated for July 26.

When contacted, Raninder said said he has nothing to hide and was willing to cooperate on the issue.

"This was already being looked into by the Income Tax authorities. We have nothing to hide and we will fully cooperate with the Enforcement Directorate," he said. The case came to fore when Income Tax department received details of Raninder allegedly holding the offshore account in the alpine nation as part of details received in this regard by the Central Board of Direct Taxes from their French counterparts in 2011.

The sources said ED investigators have gathered necessary documents in this regard from the tax department and the RBI and they suspect alleged "contravention of the Foreign Exchange Management Act" by Raninder and hence require him to join investigations.

Both Raninder and his father Amarinder Singh, a Lok Sabha Member, have denied any wrongdoing and have termed as false these charges made against them.

(With PTI inputs)

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