ED officials produced alleged godman Ashok Kharat before a Special PMLA Court in connection with a ₹70 crore money laundering case, in Mumbai.
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A Special PMLA Court in Mumbai on Wednesday (May 20, 2026) remanded self-styled godman Ashok Kharat to the custody of the Enforcement Directorate (ED) till May 26 in connection with an alleged ₹70 crore money laundering case.Kharat, already facing rape and fraud charges, was produced before the court after the ED arrested him in the money laundering case on Tuesday (May 19).The central probe agency sought his custody for 10 days for a detailed investigation.The ED filed the case against Kharat under the Prevention of Money Laundering Act (PMLA) on April 6, taking cognisance of a Nashik Police FIR filed against him on charges of extortion, religious manipulation, and drug-facilitated assault on multiple women victims.Kharat also faces multiple FIRs related to rape and sexual exploitation of women. He was arrested by the Nashik Police in north Maharashtra on March 18 after a married woman accused him of repeatedly raping her over three years.The financial crime investigation agency has accused Kharat of orchestrating a massive extortion racket and laundering over ₹70 crore through a web of 'benami' bank accounts.'Benami' bank accounts are those held in one person's name, while the money is provided or legally owned by another individual.A Special Investigation Team (SIT) is conducting a probe into 12 cases of sexual exploitation and financial fraud registered against the Kharat in Nashik and Ahilyanagar districts.Earlier, he was under judicial custody in Nashik and brought to Mumbai on production remand. Published - May 20, 2026 02:00 pm IST







