ED need not act like crook while probing crooks: SC

The Supreme Court cautioned the Enforcement Directorate (ED) against employing unlawful tactics during PMLA investigations, emphasizing adherence to legal procedures. Justices highlighted the low conviction rate in ED's PMLA cases, suggesting the establishment of fast-track courts to expedite trials. The court also addressed concerns about cryptocurrency's potential for money laundering, advocating for its regulation.
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