Well-known US activist investor Hindenburg Research has alleged that Adani Group was âengaged in a brazen stock manipulation and accounting fraudâ, a charge the conglomerate described as malicious, unsubstantiated, one-sided, and having done with malafide intention to ruin its share-sale, PTI reported. Hindenburg, a US-based investment research firm that specialises in activist short-selling, said its two-year investigation reveals that âthe â¹17.8 trillion (US$ 218 billion) Indian conglomerate Adani Group has engaged in a brazen stock manipulation and accounting fraud scheme over the course of decades.â The report comes ahead of a â¹20,000 crore follow-on share sale of Adani Groupâs flagship Adani Enterprises. The follow-on public offer (FPO) is slated to open on January 27 and close on January 31. Adani Group said it was shocked to see the report that came out without any attempt to contact it to get the factual matrix. âThe report is a malicious combination of selective misinformation and stale, baseless and discredited allegations that have been tested and rejected by Indiaâs highest courts,â the ports-to-energy conglomerate said in a statement. It went on to question the timing of the report, saying its publication ahead of the FPO âclearly betrays a brazen, malafide intention to undermine Adani Groupâs reputation with the principal objective of damagingâ the issue. Adani Group stocks fell after the report but recouped some of the losses. Adani Enterprises fell 2.5% but pared some losses after the statement to trade at 1.5% lower at 1350 hrs. Adani Ports & SEZ Ltd, which was down 6.23% at noon, too recovered some grounds and was down 5.1% at 1350 hrs. âGautam Adani, founder and chairman of Adani Group, has amassed a net worth of roughly USD 120 billion, adding over USD 100 billion in the past 3 years largely through stock price appreciation in the groupâs seven key listed companies, which have spiked an average of 819% in that period,â the US researcherâs report said. The Hindenburgâs report details a web of Adani-family controlled offshore shell entities in tax havens spanning the Caribbean and Mauritius to the United Arab Emirates, which it claims were used to facilitate corruption, money laundering and taxpayer theft, while siphoning off money from the groupâs listed companies. âOur research involved speaking with dozens of individuals, including former senior executives of Adani Group, reviewing thousands of documents, and conducting diligence site visits in almost half a dozen countries,â it said. India, Pakistan came close to a nuclear war, claims former U.S. Secretary of State in new book Former U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo has claimed that he was âawakenedâ to speak to his then Indian counterpart Sushma Swaraj who told him that Pakistan was preparing for a nuclear attack after the Balakot surgical strike in February 2019 and India is preparing its own escalatory response. In his latest book Never Give an Inch: Fighting for the America I Love that hit the stores on Tuesday, Pompeo says the incident took place when he was in Hanoi for the U.S.-North Korea Summit on February 27-28 and his team worked overnight with both New Delhi and Islamabad to avert this crisis. âI do not think the world properly knows just how close the India-Pakistan rivalry came to spilling over into a nuclear conflagration in February 2019. The truth is, I donât know precisely the answer either; I just know it was too close,â he writes. Indiaâs warplanes pounded a Jaish-e-Mohammed terrorist training camp at Balakot in Pakistan in February 2019 in response to the Pulwama terror attack that killed 40 CRPF jawans. âIâll never forget the night I was in Hanoi, Vietnam when â as if negotiating with the North Koreans on nuclear weapons wasnât enough â India and Pakistan started threatening each other in connection with a decades-long dispute over the northern border region of Kashmir,â Pompeo says. âAfter an Islamist terrorist attack in Kashmir -- probably enabled in part by Pakistanâs lax counterterror policies -- killed forty Indians, India responded with an air strike against terrorists inside Pakistan. The Pakistanis shot down a plane in a subsequent dogfight and kept the Indian pilot prisoner,â he said. âIn Hanoi, I was awakened to speak with my Indian counterpart. He [referring to Swaraj] believed the Pakistanis had begun to prepare their nuclear weapons for a strike. India, he informed me, was contemplating its own escalation. I asked him to do nothing and give us a minute to sort things out (sic),â Pompeo writes in his book. âI began to work with Ambassador (then National Security Adviser John) Bolton, who was with me in the tiny secure communications facility in our hotel. I reached the actual leader of Pakistan, (Army chief) General (Qamar Javed) Bajwa, with whom I had engaged many times. I told him what the Indians had told me. He said it wasnât true,â Pompeo says. âAs one might expect, he believed the Indians were preparing their nuclear weapons for deployment. It took us a few hours â and remarkably good work by our teams on the ground in New Delhi and Islamabad â to convince each side that the other was not preparing for nuclear war,â the 59-year-old top former American diplomat writes in his book. There was no immediate comment from the Ministry of External Affairs on Pompeoâs claims. Lakhimpur Kheri case: SC grants Ashish Mishra interim bail âinitiallyâ for eight weeks The Supreme Court on January 25 granted interim bail for eight weeks to Ashish Mishra, the prime accused in the Lakhimpur Kheri killings and son of Union Minister of State for Home Affairs Ajay Kumar Mishra, even as it described the crime as âghastlyâ and âunfortunateâ. The court used its suo motu powers to similarly grant interim bail to four under-trial prisoners accused of lynching three men during the violence that broke out immediately after an SUV allegedly belonging to Mishraâs convoy mowed down farmers protesting controversial agricultural laws in a rally at Lakhimpur Kheri district in Uttar Pradesh on October 3, 2021. The FIR registered against these four accusedâGurvinder Singh, Vichitra Singh, Ranjit Singh and Avtar Singhâis seen as a âcounter caseâ filed by the Uttar Pradesh Police to provide a âdiametrically oppositeâ narrative to that of the main murder case against Mishra. A Bench of Justices Surya Kant and JK Maheswari took suo motu cognisance of the âstateâ of the four under-trials, calling them âpoor farmersâ. The order to release the four men on interim bail is despite the fact that their bail applications are actually pending before the Allahabad High Court. The fate of these four men had however come up for discussion during the hearing of Mishraâs bail on January 19, when the case was reserved for orders. The court had reasoned that a refusal to grant âsome reliefâ to the son of Union Minister of State for Home Affairs Ajay Kumar Mishra may have a ripple-effect on the four under-trials languishing in jail, and they may not get bail âfor all time to comeâ. Pronouncing the order for the Bench, Justice Kant directed that Mishra, instead of getting regular bail, should be released on interim bail initially for eight weeks. Mishra was directed to leave Uttar Pradesh within a week so that he posed no danger to witnesses waiting to testify against him in the main murder case. He has also been banned from entering Uttar Pradesh during the eight-week period of his interim bail. The court further said he should neither stay in Delhi or Uttar Pradesh. The court said the interim bail and conditions imposed on Mishra was a balancing of the right of the accused to liberty, the right of the State to conduct a fair trial and the right of the victims to get justice. The Bench ordered Mishra to inform the trial court about his place of residence and surrender his passport before it. Mishra was directed to mark his presence at the local police station of his place of residence. The court said he would be present at every date of hearing and seek no adjournments. Any attempt on his part to prolong the trial would result in the cancellation of his bail. The court refrained from entering into the merits of the main case and the counter case against the four farmers, except to say that only a âscrupulousâ trial into the âdiametrically oppositeâ narratives would unravel the real truth. Senior advocate Dushyant Dave, for the victims, had said four farmers and a journalist were âslaughtered consciously by the son of a powerful man, who himself should have been made an accused in the case for making incendiary remarks in public platforms against protesting farmers just days before the Lakhimpur Kheri incidentâ. âA heinous crime has been committed. The Supreme Court had constituted a Special Investigation Team in this case. This is cold-blooded murder and not a case of rash driving. The time an accused spends in jail is not a consideration while examining the question of bail in a heinous crime,â Dave had submitted. The Allahabad High Court had earlier rejected Mishraâs bail application. Senior advocates Mukul Rohatgi and Siddharth Dave, for Mishra, said it was not a case of murder and a âmeleeâ had happened in which even people in the car which allegedly ran over the victims had got killed. Mishra had already been incarcerated for a year, they had argued. Germany finally agrees to provide Ukraine with Leopard tanks, Russia warns of âhistorical responsibilityâ After weeks of hesitation that saw growing impatience among Germanyâs allies, Chancellor Olaf Scholz announced Wednesday that his government would provide Ukraine with Leopard 2 battle tanks and approve requests by other countries to do the same. In a statement, the government said it would initially provide Ukraine with one company of Leopard 2 A6 tanks, which comprises 14 vehicles, from its own stocks. The goal is for Germany and its allies to provide Ukraine with a total of two battalions, or 88 tanks. Scholz said Germany was âacting in close coordinationâ with its allies. The long-awaited decision came after U.S. officials said a preliminary agreement had been struck for the United States to send M1 Abrams tanks to help Kyiv push back Russian forces entrenched in the east almost a year since the start of the war. Scholz had insisted that any move to provide Ukraine with powerful Leopard 2 tanks would need to be closely coordinated with Germanyâs allies, chiefly the United States. By getting Washington to commit some of its own tanks Berlin hopes to spread the risk of any backlash from Russia. Ekkehard Brose, head of the German militaryâs Federal Academy for Security Policy, said tying the United States into the decision was crucial, to avoid Europe facing a nuclear-armed Russia alone. But he also noted the deeper historic significance of the decision. âGerman-made tanks will face off against Russian tanks in Ukraine once more,â he said, adding that this was ânot an easy thoughtâ for Germany, which takes its responsibility for the horrors of World War II seriously. âAnd yet it is the right decision,â Brose said, arguing that it was up to Western democracies to help Ukraine stop Russiaâs military campaign. Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov described German and U.S. intentions with the tanks as a âa rather disastrous planâ. âI am convinced that many specialists understand the absurdity of this idea,â Peskov told reporters Wednesday. âSimply because of technological aspects, this is a rather disastrous plan. The main thing is, this is a completely obvious overestimation of the potential (the supply of tanks) would add to the armed forces of Ukraine. It is yet another fallacy, a rather profound one,â the Kremlin official said. Peskov predicted âthese tanks will burn down just like all the other ones.... Except they cost a lot, and this will fall on the shoulders of European taxpayers.â he added. The Russian embassy in Germany said that Berlin was abandoning its âhistorical responsibility to Russiaâ arising from Nazi crimes in World War II. In a scathing statement, the embassy said that the tank deliveries would escalate the conflict to a new level and lead to âpermanent escalationâ. This extremely dangerous decision takes the conflict to a new level of confrontation and contradicts the statements of German politicians about the unwillingness of the Federal Republic of Germany to be drawn into it,â Ambassador Sergei Nechayev said. âIt destroys the remnants of mutual trust, causes irreparable damage to the already deplorable state of Russian-German relations, and casts doubt on the possibility of their normalisation in the foreseeable future,â he added. Members of Scholzâs three-party coalition government welcomed the news ahead of the official announcement. âThe Leopardâs freed!â said German lawmaker Katrin Goering-Eckardt, a senior Green party lawmaker. Marie-Agnes Strack-Zimmermann, a member of the Free Democratic Party who chairs the parliamentary defence committee, said the news was âa relief for a mistreated and brave Ukraineâ. âThe decision to approve (other countriesâ requests) and supply the Leopard 2 was arduous, but unavoidable,â she said. Strack-Zimmermann had been one of the loudest voices calling for a swift decision on arms supplies to Ukraine. ED arrests Trinamool Congress spokesperson Saket Gokhale in money laundering case The Enforcement Directorate has arrested Trinamool Congress (TMC) spokesperson Saket Gokhale in a money laundering case linked to alleged irregularities in a crowd funding initiative, official sources said Wednesday. Gokhale was taken into custody under criminal sections of the Prevention of Money Laundering Act (PMLA) in Ahemdabad where he is lodged in judicial custody in a Gujarat Police case. He will be produced by the federal agency before a local court there seeking his remind, they said. The Gujarat Police arrested Gokhale from Delhi December 29 in its case of alleged misuse of money he had collected through crowdfunding. Earlier in December, the Gujarat Police arrested him twice for allegedly spreading fake news regarding the cost incurred on Prime Minister Narendra Modiâs visit to Morbi town following a bridge collapse tragedy. In Brief:BCCI announces owners of Womenâs IPL teams; combined valuation of â¹4,670 crore The BCCI on Wednesday earned a â¹4,669.99 crore windfall for the sale of five teams in the inaugural Womenâs Indian Premier League (WPL) with Adani Sportsline shelling out a massive â¹1,289 crore for the Ahmedabad team, which emerged the most expensive franchise. IPL team owners Mumbai Indians, Royal Challengers Bangalore and Delhi Capitals made successful bids of â¹912.99 crore, â¹901 crore and â¹810 crore respectively to enter the WPL. Capri Global Holdings got the Lucknow franchise for â¹757 crore. Kangana Ranautâs Twitter ban lifted after nearly 2 years Two years after being banned from Twitter, Kangana Ranautâs account has been reinstated. The Bollywood actressâs account had been suspended by Twitter in May 2021 for ârepeated violationsâ of its hateful conduct and abusive behaviour policies. On her return, Kangana tweeted: âHello everyone, itâs nice to be back hereâ. She then shared a clip from the making of her upcoming film Emergency, which will release in October 2023. Evening Wrap will return tomorrow. [logo] The Evening Wrap 25 JANUARY 2023 [The Hindu logo] Welcome to the Evening Wrap newsletter, your guide to the day’s biggest stories with concise analysis from The Hindu. [[Arrow]Open in browser]( [[Mail icon]More newsletters]( American firm Hindenburg alleges âbrazen fraudâ by Adani Group; âmalafide intentionâ to damage upcoming FPO, alleges company Well-known US activist investor [Hindenburg Research has alleged that Adani Group was âengaged in a brazen stock manipulation and accounting fraudâ]( a charge the conglomerate described as malicious, unsubstantiated, one-sided, and having done with malafide intention to ruin its share-sale, PTI reported. Hindenburg, a US-based investment research firm that specialises in activist short-selling, said its two-year investigation reveals that âthe â¹17.8 trillion (US$ 218 billion) Indian conglomerate Adani Group has engaged in a brazen stock manipulation and accounting fraud scheme over the course of decades.â The report comes ahead of a â¹20,000 crore follow-on share sale of Adani Groupâs flagship Adani Enterprises. The follow-on public offer (FPO) is slated to open on January 27 and close on January 31. Adani Group said it was shocked to see the report that came out without any attempt to contact it to get the factual matrix. âThe report is a malicious combination of selective misinformation and stale, baseless and discredited allegations that have been tested and rejected by Indiaâs highest courts,â the ports-to-energy conglomerate said in a statement. It went on to question the timing of the report, saying its publication ahead of the FPO âclearly betrays a brazen, malafide intention to undermine Adani Groupâs reputation with the principal objective of damagingâ the issue. Adani Group stocks fell after the report but recouped some of the losses. Adani Enterprises fell 2.5% but pared some losses after the statement to trade at 1.5% lower at 1350 hrs. Adani Ports & SEZ Ltd, which was down 6.23% at noon, too recovered some grounds and was down 5.1% at 1350 hrs. âGautam Adani, founder and chairman of Adani Group, has amassed a net worth of roughly USD 120 billion, adding over USD 100 billion in the past 3 years largely through stock price appreciation in the groupâs seven key listed companies, which have spiked an average of 819% in that period,â the US researcherâs report said. The Hindenburgâs report details a web of Adani-family controlled offshore shell entities in tax havens spanning the Caribbean and Mauritius to the United Arab Emirates, which it claims were used to facilitate corruption, money laundering and taxpayer theft, while siphoning off money from the groupâs listed companies. âOur research involved speaking with dozens of individuals, including former senior executives of Adani Group, reviewing thousands of documents, and conducting diligence site visits in almost half a dozen countries,â it said. India, Pakistan came close to a nuclear war, claims former U.S. Secretary of State in new book Former U.S. Secretary of State [Mike Pompeo has claimed that he was âawakenedâ to speak to his then Indian counterpart Sushma Swaraj who told him that Pakistan was preparing for a nuclear attack]( after the Balakot surgical strike in February 2019 and India is preparing its own escalatory response. In his latest book Never Give an Inch: Fighting for the America I Love that hit the stores on Tuesday, Pompeo says the incident took place when he was in Hanoi for the U.S.-North Korea Summit on February 27-28 and his team worked overnight with both New Delhi and Islamabad to avert this crisis. âI do not think the world properly knows just how close the India-Pakistan rivalry came to spilling over into a nuclear conflagration in February 2019. The truth is, I donât know precisely the answer either; I just know it was too close,â he writes. Indiaâs warplanes pounded a Jaish-e-Mohammed terrorist training camp at Balakot in Pakistan in February 2019 in response to the Pulwama terror attack that killed 40 CRPF jawans. âIâll never forget the night I was in Hanoi, Vietnam when â as if negotiating with the North Koreans on nuclear weapons wasnât enough â India and Pakistan started threatening each other in connection with a decades-long dispute over the northern border region of Kashmir,â Pompeo says. âAfter an Islamist terrorist attack in Kashmir -- probably enabled in part by Pakistanâs lax counterterror policies -- killed forty Indians, India responded with an air strike against terrorists inside Pakistan. The Pakistanis shot down a plane in a subsequent dogfight and kept the Indian pilot prisoner,â he said. âIn Hanoi, I was awakened to speak with my Indian counterpart. He [referring to Swaraj] believed the Pakistanis had begun to prepare their nuclear weapons for a strike. India, he informed me, was contemplating its own escalation. I asked him to do nothing and give us a minute to sort things out (sic),â Pompeo writes in his book. âI began to work with Ambassador (then National Security Adviser John) Bolton, who was with me in the tiny secure communications facility in our hotel. I reached the actual leader of Pakistan, (Army chief) General (Qamar Javed) Bajwa, with whom I had engaged many times. I told him what the Indians had told me. He said it wasnât true,â Pompeo says. âAs one might expect, he believed the Indians were preparing their nuclear weapons for deployment. It took us a few hours â and remarkably good work by our teams on the ground in New Delhi and Islamabad â to convince each side that the other was not preparing for nuclear war,â the 59-year-old top former American diplomat writes in his book. There was no immediate comment from the Ministry of External Affairs on Pompeoâs claims. Lakhimpur Kheri case: SC grants Ashish Mishra interim bail âinitiallyâ for eight weeks The [Supreme Court on January 25 granted interim bail for eight weeks to Ashish Mishra, the prime accused in the Lakhimpur Kheri killings]( and son of Union Minister of State for Home Affairs Ajay Kumar Mishra, even as it described the crime as âghastlyâ and âunfortunateâ. The court used its suo motu powers to similarly grant interim bail to four under-trial prisoners accused of lynching three men during the violence that broke out immediately after an SUV allegedly belonging to Mishraâs convoy mowed down farmers protesting controversial agricultural laws in a rally at Lakhimpur Kheri district in Uttar Pradesh on October 3, 2021. The FIR registered against these four accusedâGurvinder Singh, Vichitra Singh, Ranjit Singh and Avtar Singhâis seen as a âcounter caseâ filed by the Uttar Pradesh Police to provide a âdiametrically oppositeâ narrative to that of the main murder case against Mishra. A Bench of Justices Surya Kant and JK Maheswari took suo motu cognisance of the âstateâ of the four under-trials, calling them âpoor farmersâ. The order to release the four men on interim bail is despite the fact that their bail applications are actually pending before the Allahabad High Court. The fate of these four men had however come up for discussion during the hearing of Mishraâs bail on January 19, when the case was reserved for orders. The court had reasoned that a refusal to grant âsome reliefâ to the son of Union Minister of State for Home Affairs Ajay Kumar Mishra may have a ripple-effect on the four under-trials languishing in jail, and they may not get bail âfor all time to comeâ. Pronouncing the order for the Bench, Justice Kant directed that Mishra, instead of getting regular bail, should be released on interim bail initially for eight weeks. Mishra was directed to leave Uttar Pradesh within a week so that he posed no danger to witnesses waiting to testify against him in the main murder case. He has also been banned from entering Uttar Pradesh during the eight-week period of his interim bail. The court further said he should neither stay in Delhi or Uttar Pradesh. The court said the interim bail and conditions imposed on Mishra was a balancing of the right of the accused to liberty, the right of the State to conduct a fair trial and the right of the victims to get justice. The Bench ordered Mishra to inform the trial court about his place of residence and surrender his passport before it. Mishra was directed to mark his presence at the local police station of his place of residence. The court said he would be present at every date of hearing and seek no adjournments. Any attempt on his part to prolong the trial would result in the cancellation of his bail. The court refrained from entering into the merits of the main case and the counter case against the four farmers, except to say that only a âscrupulousâ trial into the âdiametrically oppositeâ narratives would unravel the real truth. Senior advocate Dushyant Dave, for the victims, had said four farmers and a journalist were âslaughtered consciously by the son of a powerful man, who himself should have been made an accused in the case for making incendiary remarks in public platforms against protesting farmers just days before the Lakhimpur Kheri incidentâ. âA heinous crime has been committed. The Supreme Court had constituted a Special Investigation Team in this case. This is cold-blooded murder and not a case of rash driving. The time an accused spends in jail is not a consideration while examining the question of bail in a heinous crime,â Dave had submitted. The Allahabad High Court had earlier rejected Mishraâs bail application. Senior advocates Mukul Rohatgi and Siddharth Dave, for Mishra, said it was not a case of murder and a âmeleeâ had happened in which even people in the car which allegedly ran over the victims had got killed. Mishra had already been incarcerated for a year, they had argued. Germany finally agrees to provide Ukraine with Leopard tanks, Russia warns of âhistorical responsibilityâ After weeks of hesitation that saw growing impatience among Germanyâs allies, [Chancellor Olaf Scholz announced Wednesday that his government would provide Ukraine with Leopard 2 battle tanks]( and approve requests by other countries to do the same. In a statement, the government said it would initially provide Ukraine with one company of Leopard 2 A6 tanks, which comprises 14 vehicles, from its own stocks. The goal is for Germany and its allies to provide Ukraine with a total of two battalions, or 88 tanks. Scholz said Germany was âacting in close coordinationâ with its allies. The long-awaited decision came after U.S. officials said a preliminary agreement had been struck for the United States to send M1 Abrams tanks to help Kyiv push back Russian forces entrenched in the east almost a year since the start of the war. Scholz had insisted that any move to provide Ukraine with powerful Leopard 2 tanks would need to be closely coordinated with Germanyâs allies, chiefly the United States. By getting Washington to commit some of its own tanks Berlin hopes to spread the risk of any backlash from Russia. Ekkehard Brose, head of the German militaryâs Federal Academy for Security Policy, said tying the United States into the decision was crucial, to avoid Europe facing a nuclear-armed Russia alone. But he also noted the deeper historic significance of the decision. âGerman-made tanks will face off against Russian tanks in Ukraine once more,â he said, adding that this was ânot an easy thoughtâ for Germany, which takes its responsibility for the horrors of World War II seriously. âAnd yet it is the right decision,â Brose said, arguing that it was up to Western democracies to help Ukraine stop Russiaâs military campaign. Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov described German and U.S. intentions with the tanks as a âa rather disastrous planâ. âI am convinced that many specialists understand the absurdity of this idea,â Peskov told reporters Wednesday. âSimply because of technological aspects, this is a rather disastrous plan. The main thing is, this is a completely obvious overestimation of the potential (the supply of tanks) would add to the armed forces of Ukraine. It is yet another fallacy, a rather profound one,â the Kremlin official said. Peskov predicted âthese tanks will burn down just like all the other ones.... Except they cost a lot, and this will fall on the shoulders of European taxpayers.â he added. The Russian embassy in Germany said that Berlin was abandoning its âhistorical responsibility to Russiaâ arising from Nazi crimes in World War II. In a scathing statement, the embassy said that the tank deliveries would escalate the conflict to a new level and lead to âpermanent escalationâ. This extremely dangerous decision takes the conflict to a new level of confrontation and contradicts the statements of German politicians about the unwillingness of the Federal Republic of Germany to be drawn into it,â Ambassador Sergei Nechayev said. âIt destroys the remnants of mutual trust, causes irreparable damage to the already deplorable state of Russian-German relations, and casts doubt on the possibility of their normalisation in the foreseeable future,â he added. Members of Scholzâs three-party coalition government welcomed the news ahead of the official announcement. âThe Leopardâs freed!â said German lawmaker Katrin Goering-Eckardt, a senior Green party lawmaker. Marie-Agnes Strack-Zimmermann, a member of the Free Democratic Party who chairs the parliamentary defence committee, said the news was âa relief for a mistreated and brave Ukraineâ. âThe decision to approve (other countriesâ requests) and supply the Leopard 2 was arduous, but unavoidable,â she said. Strack-Zimmermann had been one of the loudest voices calling for a swift decision on arms supplies to Ukraine. ED arrests Trinamool Congress spokesperson Saket Gokhale in money laundering case The [Enforcement Directorate has arrested Trinamool Congress (TMC) spokesperson Saket Gokhale in a money laundering case]( linked to alleged irregularities in a crowd funding initiative, official sources said Wednesday. Gokhale was taken into custody under criminal sections of the Prevention of Money Laundering Act (PMLA) in Ahemdabad where he is lodged in judicial custody in a Gujarat Police case. He will be produced by the federal agency before a local court there seeking his remind, they said. The Gujarat Police arrested Gokhale from Delhi December 29 in its case of alleged misuse of money he had collected through crowdfunding. Earlier in December, the Gujarat Police arrested him twice for allegedly spreading fake news regarding the cost incurred on Prime Minister Narendra Modiâs visit to Morbi town following a bridge collapse tragedy. In Brief: BCCI announces owners of Womenâs IPL teams; combined valuation of â¹4,670 crore The [BCCI on Wednesday earned a â¹4,669.99 crore windfall for the sale of five teams in the inaugural Womenâs Indian Premier League]( (WPL) with Adani Sportsline shelling out a massive â¹1,289 crore for the Ahmedabad team, which emerged the most expensive franchise. IPL team owners Mumbai Indians, Royal Challengers Bangalore and Delhi Capitals made successful bids of â¹912.99 crore, â¹901 crore and â¹810 crore respectively to enter the WPL. Capri Global Holdings got the Lucknow franchise for â¹757 crore. Kangana Ranautâs Twitter ban lifted after nearly 2 years Two years after being banned from Twitter, [Kangana Ranautâs account has been reinstated](. The Bollywood actressâs account had been suspended by Twitter in May 2021 for ârepeated violationsâ of its hateful conduct and abusive behaviour policies. On her return, Kangana tweeted: âHello everyone, itâs nice to be back hereâ. She then shared a clip from the making of her upcoming film Emergency, which will release in October 2023. Evening Wrap will return tomorrow. First Day First Show Stay up-to-date on all things cinema with the "First Day First Show" cinema & entertainment newsletter. 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