Court extends ED custody of Vivo executives by two days
Tuesday, 26 December 2023
A Delhi court extends the ED custody of three Vivo-India executives by two days in a money laundering case. The accused are interim CEO Hong Xuquan, CFO Harinder Dahiya, and consultant Hemant Munjal. The ED seeks five days' remand to confront them with other accused. China provides consular protection to the arrested employees and supports Chinese businesses in protecting their rights. The ED had earlier arrested four people, including Lava International's MD and a Chinese national, in the case.
A Delhi court extends the ED custody of three Vivo-India executives by two days in a money laundering case. The accused are interim CEO Hong Xuquan, CFO Harinder Dahiya, and consultant Hemant Munjal. The ED seeks five days' remand to confront them with other accused. China provides consular protection to the arrested employees and supports Chinese businesses in protecting their rights. The ED had earlier arrested four people, including Lava International's MD and a Chinese national, in the case.
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