The Enforcement Directorate (ED) has summoned actor Mahesh Babu to appear on April 27 in connection with a money laundering investigation into Hyderabad-based real estate firms. The probe centers around alleged financial irregularities and fraudulent practices.
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The Enforcement Directorate (ED) has summoned Mahesh Babu in connection with a money laundering probe into Hyderabad-based real estate firms. The investigation involves alleged financial irregularities and fraudulent practices.
Mahesh Babu has been summoned to appear on April 27 at the ED office in Hyderabad.
The ED's investigation focuses on uncovering financial irregularities and fraudulent practices in the real estate sector in Hyderabad. The probe aims to identify all individuals involved and ensure transparency in financial transactions.
As of now, Mahesh Babu has not made any public statements regarding the summons. However, his fans and followers are urging him to cooperate with the authorities.
The investigation could have significant implications for the real estate industry in Hyderabad, potentially leading to increased scrutiny and regulatory measures to prevent future financial irregularities.
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