India, Jan. 7 -- More climate activists are on the radar of the Enforcement Directorate, which searched properties linked to climate activist Harjeet Singh in a funding probe triggered by intelligence received during the COP30 summit in Brazil that certain climate activists were jeopardizing India's position on issues such as the use of fossil fuels, officials said on condition of anonymity.
The searches on Monday were carried out at the residence of Singh, and the offices of his NGO, Satat Sampada, in Delhi and Ghaziabad, for violations under the foreign exchange management act or FEMA. The agency did not say what evidence it found regarding the alleged FEMA violations in the raids. But the Ghaziabad excise department arrested Singh as ...
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