Why am I in custody after investigation is over - AAP's Sanjay Singh to Court

The ED has already filed its chargesheet against me after the completion of the investigation. I'm not required for the custodial interrogation any further, Singh pointed out
FILE - AAP MP Sanjay Singh taken into custody by the ED officials from his residence in New Delhi. (Photo | Parveen Negi, EPS)
FILE - AAP MP Sanjay Singh taken into custody by the ED officials from his residence in New Delhi. (Photo | Parveen Negi, EPS)

AAP leader Sanjay Singh on Saturday argued that "no purpose will be served" by keeping him in further custody in an ED-registered case related to the alleged Delhi excise scam, even as the central agency claimed that there is evidence of "bribe demand" in the money laundering case.

Before Special Judge M K Nagpal at Rouse Avenue Court, special counsel Zoheb Hossain, representing the agency, said the probe was ongoing and if released on bail, the AAP leader could hamper the investigation and tamper with the evidence as well as influence the witnesses.

"The ED has already filed its chargesheet against me after the completion of the investigation. I'm not required for the custodial interrogation any further. There is no purpose to keep me in further custody," Singh's counsel submitted.

During the hearing on the bail application, the recently filed fifth supplementary prosecution complaint was taken out from a sealed envelope.

The court directed that it should be kept closed as a question of protection of the identity of one of the prosecution witnesses is pending decision before the Competent  Committee under the Witness Protection Scheme, 2018.

 "For the sake of convenience, a copy of the said supplementary complaint has been filed on the record today on behalf of ED using a pseudo name for the said witness," the court directed.

The court will take up the matter again on December 12.

Singh, the second high-profile leader after former deputy chief minister Manish Sisodia, was arrested on October 4 from his residence following a day-long raid and hours of questioning as part of the money laundering probe.

Earlier in October, the High Court had dismissed Singh's bail application, saying the plea is "premature" and the ED investigation is ongoing into the matter.  

The Supreme Court, last month, sought responses from the Centre and the Enforcement Directorate (ED) on Singh's plea against his arrest and remand by the central agency.

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