ED searches Karti Chidambaram’s office

December 16, 2015 06:56 pm | Updated November 17, 2021 04:31 am IST - Chennai

The Enforcement Directorate officials at Karti Chidambaram's office in Chennai on Wednesday. Photo: Special Arrangement

The Enforcement Directorate officials at Karti Chidambaram's office in Chennai on Wednesday. Photo: Special Arrangement

The Enforcement Directorate (ED) on Wednesday searched the office of Karti Chidambaram, son of former finance minister P. Chidambaram, in connection with its probe against firms owned by his friends.

“I was informed that they are investigating three firms. Two of the firms belong to my friends. They are owned by professionals and managed by competent board of directors. I am not aware of the third firm,” Mr. Karti said in a statement.

ED officials said they searched a room they had locked in the office premises of Mr. >Karti as part of their operation that was executed on December 1. “Some documents have been seized,” they said.

Officials said the room could not be opened on December 1 and was sealed. It was opened on Wednesday and Mr. Karti was informed accordingly, they said.

Mr. Karti, in his statement, reiterated he had no “economic interests” in the firms being investigated by the probe agencies as he expressed surprise over the action conducted on Wednesday.

“I made it clear to the officers what I had publicly stated earlier. Neither I nor any member of my family is a shareholder or director of any of the said firms. We do not have any economic interests in the said firms,” he said.

Reacting to ED’s action, P. Chidamabram said as can be expected nothing was found in the fishing and roving enquiry.

“I would like to see how far a foolish government would go in harassing him. I still believe that the departments I left behind have many officers who will act according to law and their conscience,” he said.

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