Kerala Anti-Corruption Probe Implicates ED Official in ₹2 Crore Extortion Case
VACB arrests three suspects, including a chartered accountant, and names Kochi ED assistant director Shekhar Kumar as the key accused in a bribery racket targeting a cashew exporter.
Overview
- The Vigilance and Anti-Corruption Bureau (VACB) arrested Wilson Varghese, Mukesh Jain, and Renjith Warrier for their roles in a ₹2 crore extortion scheme targeting a Kollam-based businessman under ED investigation.
- Wilson Varghese posed as an ED intermediary, demanding ₹2 crore in staged payments to halt the ED probe, and was caught in a sting operation with chemically treated currency.
- Mukesh Jain, suspected of hawala links, allegedly facilitated offshore bank accounts for the extortion scheme and was arrested based on Wilson's confession.
- Chartered accountant Renjith Warrier was apprehended for allegedly sharing the businessman’s details with the conspirators, further implicating him in the racket.
- The VACB remand report identified Shekhar Kumar, an ED assistant director, as the key accused, raising concerns about internal collusion within the enforcement agency.