An Enforcement Directorate team on Thursday reached Delhi chief minister Arvind Kejriwal's house hours after the Delhi high court refused to grant any protection to the chief minister from coercive action against him in the liquor probe.
The high court said it was not inclined to grant relief at this stage.
Soon after the order, ED officials reached Kejriwal's Civil Lines residence.
AAP leaders Saurabh Bharadwaj, Atishi were not allowed to enter his residence.
ED officials said they went to the CM's residence to serve him a summons in the case. However, reports said the officials had a search warrant and a raid was going on at Kejriwal's residence.
It was also reported that the CM might be interrogated. The chief minister since last year has skipped multiple summons by the agency.
Atishi reached the spot and questioned the heavy police barricading around CM's residence.