The order was passed by the Principal Sessions Judge S C Srivastava, after the ED arrested Fatta yesterday and produced him before the court today.
The ED had sought seven days' remand. Its lawyer said among other things, the agency wanted to probe Fatta's links with underworld, and find out the whereabouts of co-accused Sundarlal Jain.
But the court granted the Central agency a three-day remand, posting the matter for further hearing on May 25.
He hit the headlines during the Lok Sabha poll campaign when Gujarat Congress leaders released a photo in which he is seen sharing stage with the Prime Minister-designate Narendra Modi. BJP denied any links with Fatta and said anyone could get himself photographed with leaders at public events.
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In March, the ED claimed to have unearthed a hawala racket (illegal fund transfer network) run by Fatta and another Surat-based trader Sundarlal Jain (still absconding).
Subsequent investigation revealed the amount moved out of India by the duo may be around Rs 5,000 crore, ED said.
Gujarat High Court recently refused to quash ED's complaint against Fatta.