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Govt sets up multi-disciplinary group to plug Maoist funds, seize assets

Press Trust of India, New Delhi | ByPress Trust of India
May 07, 2018 11:18 PM IST

The move follows information about a large part of extortion money allegedly collected by Maoists getting diverted towards personal wealth of their leaders.

Government has set up a multi-disciplinary group to initiate action to choke funding sources of Maoists and to seize assets of their leaders, officials said on Monday.

Maoist train in a forest area at Dumariya block in Gaya district, in Bihar.(AP File Photo)
Maoist train in a forest area at Dumariya block in Gaya district, in Bihar.(AP File Photo)

The group comprises officers from various central agencies and the state police departments, a home ministry official said.

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It is headed by an additional secretary and has representatives from the Intelligence Bureau, Enforcement Directorate, Directorate of Revenue Intelligence, NIA and the CBDT (Central Board of Direct Taxes) and the CBI, as also state intelligence departments and CID, the official added.

The home ministry has also initiated the process for creating a separate vertical in the NIA (National Intelligence Agency) for investigating important cases pertaining to the Left Wing Extremism (LWE).

The move follows information about a large part of extortion money allegedly collected by Maoists getting diverted towards personal wealth of their leaders, the officials said. It has been often alleged that the Maoist leaders’ children avail best of education and their families live in comfort, while they mislead cadres toiling away in jungles.

According to officials, the LWE movement in the country is financed through a large network of dubious activities, which include illegal levy collected from private contractors including those involved in execution of government works and schemes, mining contractors, transporters and owners of small and medium industries.

Similarly, funds are said to be garnered through collections from illegal stone crushing and distribution of Maoist ideology papers.

Investigations have revealed that one Pradyuman Sharma, member of Bihar-Jharkhand special area committee of the CPI (Maoists) paid 22 lakh towards fees for admission of his niece in a private medical college last year.

Another member of the CPI (Maoists), Sandeep Yadav, gave 15 lakh for exchange during the demonetisation, officials said.

Yadav’s His daughter studied in a reputed private institute and son is studying in a private engineering college, another official said.

Similarly, another senior leader Arvind Yadav paid 12 lakh towards fees for his brother to study in a private engineering college.

The ED has registered cases against these four individuals under the Prevention of Money Laundering Act, attached properties worth 1.5 crore and 32 acres land, seized 2.45 crore in cash, including 1 crore during demonetisation, the official said.

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