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Court rejects bail plea of SDPI President Faizy noting his conduct

Delhi's Patiala House Court has recently rejected the bail plea of Social Democratic Party of India (SDPI) President M K Faizy in a money laundering case lodged by the Enforcement Directorate (ED). Faizy is the national president of SDPI.

ANI Sep 03, 2025 23:17 IST googleads

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New Delhi [India], September 3 (ANI): Delhi's Patiala House Court has recently rejected the bail plea of Social Democratic Party of India (SDPI) President M K Faizy in a money laundering case lodged by the Enforcement Directorate (ED). Faizy is the national president of SDPI.
Special judge Chander Jit Singh on August 28 rejected the bail plea of Moideen Kutty alias M K Faizy after considering the submissions and material placed on record by the investigation agency.
The court also considered the past conduct of Faizy, who did not appear before the ED on summons. The court also noted that, being a party president, he might use his influence.
"It shows that the accused had made an attempt to evade the process of law and therefore, in absence of any material to show otherwise, he is a flight risk which can be so inferred from his previous conduct," ASJ Chander Jit Singh said in the order of August 28.
The court said that the accused is the President of a political party, and it was argued on behalf of the accused that the political party had also contested the General Election.
"These facts are important to note to show that the accused is a person who would wield influence in the area by virtue of his position. It is a matter of common knowledge that the President of any political party is ordinarily a person who has the capacity to influence the cadre of the party and to whom the cadre ordinarily listens to," the court said in the order.
The court rejected the argument on behalf of the accused that no action has been taken against SDPI.
The court noted that supplementary prosecution complaint (Charge sheet) has been filed by ED. In this supplementary complaint, SDPI is one of the accused.
The court said that, therefore, the contention on behalf of ED in respect of the applicability of Section 70 of PMLA cannot be ruled out at this stage, for the reason that, being President of an organisation, the accused is certainly holding a responsible position for conducting the business of the organisation.
It was argued on behalf of the accused that he had no role in this case, but the order of taking cognisance and summoning the accused is not stated to have been challenged on behalf of the accused, the court noted.
The court rejected the contention of Defence counsel that the allegations of PFI influencing the decisions of SDPI seem to be incorrect.
The court said, "In this regard, it is a matter of record that details of the existence of various units or the existence of SDPI are specified in the supplementary prosecution complaint."
Special public prosecutor (SPPs) Simon Benjamin appeared for the ED.
It is alleged that a fund transfer occurred from the PFI to SDPI.
ED said he was a member of PFI since its inception. In 2009, he started SDPI.
ED had arrested M K Faizy from Indira Gandhi Airport in March this year while he was on the way to Delhi from Kochi.
While opposing the bail plea, the ED contended that during the course of investigation, it was noticed that UP police Anti Terrorism Squad (ATS) registered FIR on February 16, 2021 under 120 B and 121A of IPC, 13, 16, 18 and 20 of UAPA, 3,4, and 5 of the Explosives Act and 3 and 25 of the Arms Act against two PFI members Anshad Badruddin and Firoz. K, who were arrested by the police and improvised explosive devices, one 32 bore pistol and 7 live cartridges were seized from them.
The ED also submitted that the accused, Faizy, received Rs 3.50 lakh in his two bank accounts from various bank accounts of PFI between January 2018 and January 2021 for the purpose of imparting training to PFI's cadres.
The agency has alleged that SDPI is a political front of the banned organisation PFI.
While seeking remand of the accused, the ED had said that the PFI was declared an Unlawful organisation on September 28, 2022. (ANI)

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