'Sisodia didn't break any phone, give us poison': Sanjay Singh slams ED

New Delhi: The AAP has called the Enforcement Directorate's investigation into the excise matter a bundle of lies. On Friday, Rajya Sabha MP Sanjay Singh said in a press conference that the Enforcement Directorate has told the court that Manish Sisodia broke 14 mobile phones, while five of these phones are with the Enforcement Directorate itself. The Enforcement Directorate investigation has been made a joke.

Sanjay Singh accused the Enforcement Directorate that the mobile phones whose IMEI numbers have been given in court belong to the people working in their homes. All numbers are being used. If these people don't want to see us alive, then give poison packets to Arvind Kejriwal, Satyendar Jain, and Sanjay Singh and tell them to finish everything. If there is so much hatred, then shoot us at the crossroads. Why are you doing this drama? The Aam Aadmi Party MP said that the IMEI number was in the Caesar report with the Enforcement Directorate. The same phone, with the same IMEI number, is being told by the Enforcement Directorate that Manish Sisodia broke it. The ED-BJP shouted that Sisodia broke 14 phones. These 14 phones belonged to Manish's family and servants, out of which 5 are with the ED. Action should be taken on keeping wrong facts by the officers of Enforcement Directorate in front of the court.  

Explain that the Enforcement Directorate told the Rouse Avenue Court that there has been a large-scale disturbance in the excise policy. Most of the suspects, including liquor barons, senior government officials, the Excise Minister of Delhi (Manish Sisodia), and other suspects, have changed their phones several times. The estimated value of the phone devices used and destroyed by the criminals is around Rs 1.38 crore.

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