<p>The Jharkhand government has warned media houses of taking legal action for news reports linking Chief Minister Hemant Soren's name to a person against whom ED conducted raids in multiple locations and recovered two AK series rifles.</p>.<p>The Enforcement Directorate (ED) raided various places in Jharkhand and several other states on Wednesday and recovered the rifles from a house as part of an ongoing money-laundering investigation into alleged illegal mining in the state.</p>.<p>However, the Ranchi police later said that the weapons belonged to the force and two constables were suspended in this connection.</p>.<p><strong>Also Read | <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/national/east-and-northeast/illegal-mining-case-ed-conducts-fresh-raids-in-jharkhand-recovers-2-ak-47-rifles-1138856.html">Illegal mining case: ED conducts fresh raids in Jharkhand; recovers 2 AK-47 rifles</a></strong></p>.<p>"Certain news reports by media platforms including a few national TV channels point to a misleading ploy and attempt to intentionally link the Chief Minister of Jharkhand to a private individual" against whom the ED raids were conducted, the CM’s secretariat said in a statement on Wednesday.</p>.<p>Describing this as unfortunate and condemnable, the statement said if the state government comes across “any further… malicious reports and tweets/ digital posts (by media platforms), it will be dealt with as per due legal provisions”.</p>.<p>It said the Jharkhand government has provided cooperation to all investigations undertaken by central agencies and it supports freedom of the press.</p>.<p><strong>Also Read | <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/national/ed-raids-various-locations-across-india-in-illegal-mining-case-1138774.html">ED raids various locations across India in illegal mining case</a></strong></p>.<p>The rifles were found in a house in Ranchi, owned by a person named Prem Prakash.</p>.<p>As it was raining, two constables while returning from duty on August 23 had left their weapons with Prakash’s staff whom they know, Ranchi police said.</p>.<p>The two constables were suspended with immediate effect, police said.</p>.<p>The ED searches were carried out after fresh information came to the fore following the questioning of two persons arrested earlier in the case.</p>
<p>The Jharkhand government has warned media houses of taking legal action for news reports linking Chief Minister Hemant Soren's name to a person against whom ED conducted raids in multiple locations and recovered two AK series rifles.</p>.<p>The Enforcement Directorate (ED) raided various places in Jharkhand and several other states on Wednesday and recovered the rifles from a house as part of an ongoing money-laundering investigation into alleged illegal mining in the state.</p>.<p>However, the Ranchi police later said that the weapons belonged to the force and two constables were suspended in this connection.</p>.<p><strong>Also Read | <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/national/east-and-northeast/illegal-mining-case-ed-conducts-fresh-raids-in-jharkhand-recovers-2-ak-47-rifles-1138856.html">Illegal mining case: ED conducts fresh raids in Jharkhand; recovers 2 AK-47 rifles</a></strong></p>.<p>"Certain news reports by media platforms including a few national TV channels point to a misleading ploy and attempt to intentionally link the Chief Minister of Jharkhand to a private individual" against whom the ED raids were conducted, the CM’s secretariat said in a statement on Wednesday.</p>.<p>Describing this as unfortunate and condemnable, the statement said if the state government comes across “any further… malicious reports and tweets/ digital posts (by media platforms), it will be dealt with as per due legal provisions”.</p>.<p>It said the Jharkhand government has provided cooperation to all investigations undertaken by central agencies and it supports freedom of the press.</p>.<p><strong>Also Read | <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/national/ed-raids-various-locations-across-india-in-illegal-mining-case-1138774.html">ED raids various locations across India in illegal mining case</a></strong></p>.<p>The rifles were found in a house in Ranchi, owned by a person named Prem Prakash.</p>.<p>As it was raining, two constables while returning from duty on August 23 had left their weapons with Prakash’s staff whom they know, Ranchi police said.</p>.<p>The two constables were suspended with immediate effect, police said.</p>.<p>The ED searches were carried out after fresh information came to the fore following the questioning of two persons arrested earlier in the case.</p>