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When you love someone...: Conman Sukesh has a Valentine's Day message for Jacqueline Fernandez

 

Thug Sukesh Chandrasekhar said Jacqueline has her own reasons to allege that I used her 


Money laundering accused conman Sukesh Chandrasekhar has a special message for actor Jacqueline Fernandez on Valentine's Day. Chandrasekhar, who was seen walking out of the National Investigation Agency (NIA) courtroom surrounded by armed police personnel, said, "Wish him a Happy Valentine's Day." 'Gold Digger'. 


Responding to a question about the actor, conman Sukesh told CNN-News18, "Jacqueline has her reasons for alleging that I used her." He also talked about Nora Fatehi and said, "I don't want to talk about gold diggers." 


In the video, Chandrasekhar is shown wearing a Gucci shirt and jeans with neatly cut hair and a listen. 


During the hearing, the court noted that the thug can be questioned in a separate case and the Enforcement Directorate (ED) can obtain Chandrashekhar's custody in that case. The court also ordered the ED to maintain an inventory record of 26 vehicles owned by Chandrashekhar and his wife Leena. Additionally, the issue of auction of swindled property attached in the case was heard by Additional Sessions Judge Shailendra Malik at the Patiala House court under the Maharashtra Control of Organized Crime Act. 


Chandrasekhar has been in custody since April 2021 and has been accused of duping businessmen in the name of top officials and politicians. 


The case against Chandrasekhar has also drawn scrutiny from celebrities like Fernandez and Fatehi, who have been questioned in the case. According to the agency's charge sheet filed in a Delhi court, the duo received luxury cars, phones and other expensive gifts from the accused couple. 


The ED also claimed that searches were conducted at various places linked to Sukesh Chandrasekhar and his associates during the probe. During the search, 16 high-end vehicles were seized under Section 17 PMLA and these cars were either in the name of Leena Paulos or third party owned firms.

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