New Delhi: Probing a case of money laundering linked to a Bihar liquor syndicate, the Enforcement Directorate Wednesday raided seven locations in Bihar’s Muzaffarpur, Arunachal Pradesh’s Naharlagun and Namsai towns, and Gurugram and Ranchi.
Ironically, one of the houses searched by the agency belonged to the village head of Bishanpur Baghnagari, Babita Kumari, who a President’s award for her work under the Swachh Bharat Mission-Grameen Phase II.
But the Enforcement Directorate has now found that her husband Bablu Mishra and his brother Sujit Mishra were key figures in one of the largest liquor syndicates in the state, sources in the agency told ThePrint. They were also connected to two people—Sunil Bhardwaj and Dorjee Phuntso Khrime—who ran an interstate liquor syndicate based in Arunachal Pradesh.
The money laundering case stems from several FIRs filed against them in Bihar, including one registered by the Kishanganj Police, which seized more than 7,000 sealed bottles of liquor being transported on a truck in the district. Based on further investigation, the Bihar Prohibition department took up the case and arrested Bhardwaj and Khrime from a hotel in Guwahati in November 2022.
The ED also registered a money laundering case the same year and carried out raids in March 2023 at 12 premises, including residences of Bhardwaj and Khrime in Greater Noida and Itanagar, respectively. Searches were also carried out at their liquor manufacturing unit, which operates under the name Kala AMB Distillery and Brewery, in Himachal Pradesh’s Solan district.
Later in December 2023, the agency attached an industrial plot with a factory and building valued at Rs 5.31 crore, belonging to the Kala AMB Distillery and Brewery, as well as a plot measuring 22,504 square feet worth Rs 4 crore, belonging to Khrime.
“ED investigation further revealed that Sunil Bhardwaj and Dorjee Phuntso Khrime are using a web of their entities, claimed to be involved in the business of liquor, for supplying liquor manufactured/bottled by them into the state of Bihar illegally. Further, it is also revealed that the liquor was dispatched from the factory of Kala AMB Distillery & Brewery Pvt. Ltd. for Arunachal Pradesh, but the same was diverted to Bihar on the direction of Sunil Bhardwaj and Dorjee Phuntso Khrime,” an agency spokesman said in December 2023.
Sources within the agency stated that Bhardwaj has been involved in the liquor business for decades and collaborates with Dorjee from Arunachal. “Their module facilitates the dispatch of consignments of liquor from their facilities, including those in Solan, with a genuine E-way bill number to ensure the legitimacy of the transportation. However, they are selling these liquor parcels before they reach the purported beneficiaries. They were supplying to Bihar when one of their consignments was intercepted and seized,” an official explained.
Model village head and President awardee
The work of Babita Kumari, head of Bishanpur Baghnagari village, has been cited as a case study in the book “Ripples of Change: Gender-transformative rural WASH programmes in India” by the Union Ministry of Jal Shakti.
The book, jointly published by the Department of Drinking Water and Sanitation (DDWS) under the Ministry of Jal Shakti and UNICEF India, documents the impact of the Swachh Bharat Mission (Grameen) and Jal Jeevan Mission “through the lens of gender empowerment, community leadership, and grassroots innovation”.
The booklet noted that Bishanpur Baghnagari was declared a model gram panchayat under the Swachh Bharat Mission-Grameen Phase II on 26 January 2023.
According to the document, Babita Kumari worked closely with the District Water and Sanitation Committee. She successfully secured the release of funds from the 15th Finance Commission in time to settle the issue of payments to sanitation workers in her panchayat.
She also successfully installed a waste processing unit on 4.5 acres of land to address the issue of open dumping of waste, in addition to achieving commendable success in other fields, such as improving water supply and sanitation in the panchayat.
For her outstanding work, she won the President’s Award for “Swachhata hi seva” in October 2022.
The book also notes the “strong support” she got from her husband in achieving her goals as a ‘mukhiya’ of the panchayat. “What sets her case study apart is the strong support she has received from her husband. Despite harbouring his own political aspirations since childhood, he chose to step aside, recognising that Babita’s leadership as mukhiya could help them both achieve their dreams. Their partnership became a powerful example of male engagement in women’s empowerment,” the book noted.
(Edited by Viny Mishra)
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