Money Laundering Case: Another letter from Sukesh to Jacqueline, wrote- Everything is fair in love and war..
New Delhi: Actress Jacqueline Fernandes in money laundering case of Rs 200 crore.Amid Jacqueline Fernandez’s application to become an ‘approver’ (government witness), accused Sukesh Chandrashekhar has once again written a letter to her from jail. In the letter, Sukesh adopted an emotional and personal style and wrote, “Everything is fair in love and war.” He started the letter with the address “Baby botta bomma” and called Jacqueline “my Jackie” and said that he would always stand by her. This case is related to the alleged money laundering case in which the Enforcement Directorate (ED) is investigating and Sukesh Chandrashekhar is the main accused.
In the letter, Sukesh wrote, “I love you madly. I am missing you a lot and this is the only thing that matters between us.” He maintained an emotional tone in his message, describing the relationship as special. At the end of the letter, Sukesh signed off himself, “Your baby boy, Sukash”.
This letter has come out at a time when the hearing on the related petition is going on in the court. Sukesh is currently in jail in fraud and money laundering cases. He has already written letters to Jacqueline several times, in which he has mentioned his alleged love and support. Here, Jacqueline Fernandes has recently filed an application in the Delhi court to become an ‘approver’ (government witness) in this case. On this, ED has sought time to file its reply.
Hearing on Jacqueline Fernandes becoming a government witness on May 8
The hearing in the Patiala House Court on the application filed by actress Jacqueline to become an ‘approver’ (government witness) in the Rs 200 crore money laundering case has been postponed. Now the next hearing in this case will be on May 8. According to the information, ED has asked for more time from the court to file its reply. Besides, the agency has also opposed this application of Jacqueline. The case is allegedly related to money laundering of Rs 200 crore, in which the main accused is Sukesh Chandrashekhar. Jacqueline Fernandes has been under investigation in this case and now her attempt to become an ‘approver’ has given a new twist to the case. During the hearing, ED told the court that the application filed by Jacqueline is baseless and should not be accepted. The agency also asked for additional time to file its reply, which was accepted by the court.
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