Ramdev's aide Balkrishna booked in money laundering case

The agency registered the case acting on the CBI FIR which had charged Balkrishna with violations of the Passport Act. Sources said the ED suspects that Balkrishna, who has been looking after various trusts run by Ramdev, could have parked the alleged laundered money abroad using the forged Passport as claimed by CBI.
"The case has been registered under section 4 of the Prevention of Money Laundering Act (PMLA) and investigations into Balkrishna's transactions abroad are now underway," sources said.
The ED may also move to arrest Balkrishna who walked out of jail on bail on Aug 17. He was sent to jail last month after he was arrested by CBI for allegedly submitting fake documents for obtaining Indian passport.
The CBI had registered a case of cheating and criminal conspiracy against Balkrishna on Jul 23 last year for allegedly procuring fake degree and violating Section 12 of Indian Passport Act by furnishing fake and forged High School and graduation certificates to the passport authorities for obtaining the document.
The CBI had filed a charge-sheet in a special court here against Balkrishna in the case.
The ED, which is probing Ramdev's trusts, for alleged contraventions of the forex rules is also set to begin penal proceedings in this case too.
The Revenue department has already begun a final tax assessment of the trusts associated with Ramdev after service and I-T officials recently conducted special probes on these enterprises for alleged tax evasion.
The I-T department, in May, has also slapped a notice of Rs 58 crore on the sale of the ayurvedic medicines by these trusts.
The Service Tax department has similarly raised a demand of about Rs 5 crore on the 'yog shivirs' run by Ramdev's trusts.
Ramdev, who has campaigned against black money in the country, heads an organisation that runs the trusts which manage the manufacture and sale of ayurvedic medicines in India and abroad.
The Service Tax department has already issued a notice to Patanjali Yoga Peeth for sale of entry coupons for yoga camps. Thousands of people have participated in these camps conducted across the country and abroad.
The yoga guru had declared his business empire to be worth more than Rs 1,100 crore. The capital involving the four trusts run by him totalled Rs 426.19 crore while the expenditure incurred on them amounted to Rs 751.02 crore.
While the Divya Yoga Mandir trust has a capital of Rs 249.63 crore, Patanjali Yoga Peeth trust has Rs 164.80 crore, Bharat Swabhiman trust Rs 9.97 crore and Acharyakul Shiksha Sansthan Rs 1.79 crore -? all totalling Rs 426.19 crore.
PTI
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