Karmapa accused in foreign currency case
Tibetan religious head and 17th Karmapa Ogyen Trinley Dorje has been made an accused in the seizure of unaccounted foreign currency last year from a Himachal Pradesh monastery where he is residing, police said here Monday.
“During the course of investigation, the police came to the conclusion that the Karmapa had a role in the currency row,” Himachal Pradesh director-general of police D.S. Manhas told reporters. He said the Karmapa’s name was included in the chargesheet as an accused. He is the 10th accused named in the formal set of charges. The police filed the charge sheet in the court of chief judicial magistrate Rajesh Tomar in Una town in December on the seizure of foreign and Indian currency worth `70 million from the Gyuto Tantric Monastic University on the outskirts of Dharamsala, the seat of the Tibetan government-in-exile.
The Karmapa’s office said that he had no involvement, direct or indirect, in the financial administration of the office. Manhas, who was briefing the media on police’s achievements in the last year, said “since the Karmapa was heading the (Karmae Garchen) Trust, all financial transactions being carried out by the trust relating to land purchase were in his knowledge”. Clarifying on including his name in the list of accused at a later stage, Mr Manhas said: “Investigation is an evolving process. During the probe, the police generally come to know about the role of some others (against whom the case is not registered initially). In this case too, his (Karmapa’s) role was linked with the land deal and the case later.”
Mr Manhas, however, refused to divulge the details of the case as the matter was awaiting judicial determination.
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