Court issues Letter Rogatory to Singapore in Lalit Modi case (File photo)
Mumbai:
In an alleged money laundering case filed against former IPL chief Lalit Modi by Enforcement Directorate (ED), a court on Wednesday issued a fresh Letter Rogatory (LR) to the authority in Singapore.
"The court has issued a LR to Singapore which will help us in the ongoing probe against Modi," an official from Enforcement Directorate said.
The LR, a formal request from a Court to a foreign court for judicial assistance in a case, would be sent to the competent authority in Singapore through the Union Ministry of Home Affairs.
Last year, the Special Court set up under the Prevention of Money Laundering Act (PMLA), had issued Letter Rogatorys to Singapore and Mauritius.
The case dates back to 2008 when BCCI awarded media rights of IPL for 10 years to World Sports Group (WSG) for $918 million.
WSG entered into a deal with Multi Screen Media (MSM) to make Sony the official broadcaster. The contract was replaced a year later with a nine-year deal where MSM paid $1.63 billion.
The ED started a probe in 2009 under Foreign Exchange Management Act (FEMA) to ascertain whether payment of Rs 425-crore facilitation fee by MSM Singapore to WSG Mauritius was made in an illegal way.
It also filed a case of alleged money laundering against the controversial businessman-cricket administrator.
Mr Modi, currently residing abroad, served as Chairman and Commissioner of the BCCI-owned T20 league from 2008 to 2010. He was also an office-bearer of BCCI.
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