Kejriwal’s ED custody extended till April 1
Deccan ChronicleNew Delhi: Delhi's Rouse Avenue court on Thursday extended the Enforcement Directorate’s custody of chief minister Arvind Kejriwal till April 1 in the excise policy-linked money laundering case. While dismissing a PIL seeking the removal of Mr Kejriwal from the CM’s post, the high court said there was “no scope of judicial interference on this aspect”. In its fresh remand plea, the ED said during Mr Kejriwal's custodial interrogation, his statements were recorded over five days but he was “giving evasive replies”. “However, data from other four digital devices seized during the search at Mr Kejriwal’s premises on March 21 are yet to be extracted as the arrestee has sought time in providing the password and login credentials after consulting with his lawyers.” The application said the movable and immovable property details, income-tax returns, and other financial details sought from Mr Kejriwal were yet to be provided by the chief minister or his family members.