Insofar as the petitioner is concerned the allegation essentially is that the petitioner has involved himself in the transportation of 1844 trucks/vehicles carrying stone chips during the period 01.06.2022 to 26.06.2022. In that regard, it is alleged that on the scrutiny of his bank account it showed huge cash deposited, on 24.01.2022 amounting to Rs.30 lakhs. Thus, the respondents contending that the said amount is proceeds of crime, has included the petitioner as an accused in the instant case. (Para 3)
Henchman of the main accused Pankaj Mishra who is indulging in large-scale illegal mining and the petitioner is aiding such illegal activities. (Para 5)
The petitioner was arrested on 05.08.2022 and he has spent a little over one year of incarceration. The chargesheet is filed and the Trial Court having framed the charges, no doubt has started the trial and it is stated across the bar that five witnesses have been examined but it is also stated that in all 42 witnesses are cited to be examined. (Para 8)
We direct that the petitioner be enlarged on bail subject to appropriate conditions (Para 9)
SUPREME COURT OF INDIA
2023 STPL(Web) 250 SC
[2023 INSC 808]
Bachhu Yadav Vs. Directorate Of Enforcement Government Of India Represented By Its Assistant Director (Pmla) & Anr.
SPECIAL LEAVE PETITION (Crl.) No.7561 of 2023-Decided on 6-9-2023
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