New Delhi:The Enforcement Directorate (ED) has moved the Supreme Court challenging the bail granted to Jharkhand Chief Minister Hemant Soren in connection with a money laundering case linked to the alleged illegal possession of 8.36 acres of land.
The Enforcement Directorate has contended that the High Court’s order granting bail to Soren is "illegal" and the court erred in saying there is no prima facie evidence against Soren. The development comes after the CM Soren-led government proved its majority, as the numbers favoured a JMM-led coalition. Soren took the CM oath for the third time on July 4, days after being released on bail by the High Court.
On June 28, Soren walked out of the Birsa Munda central jail after he was granted bail by the High Court. He was arrested on January 31 from the Ranchi Raj Bhavan, after he resigned as the Chief Minister.