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Unitech Group PMLA case: ED attaches assets worth ₹197 cr

The Enforcement Directorate also attached 2 resorts each in Sikkim (Gangtok) and Kerala (Alappuzha) along with 10 other properties in the Unitech Group PMLA case.

Published on: Apr 3, 2021, 17:11:51 IST
PTI | New Delhi
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The Enforcement Directorate has attached assets worth over 197 crore in connection with a money laundering case registered against real estate firm Unitech Group, the agency said on Saturday.

The Enforcement Directorate attached 10 properties worth  ₹197.34 crore in connection to the money laundering case registered against real estate firm Unitech Group. In this file picture, people are seen standing outside the Enforcement Directorate office at Ballard Estate Fort in Mumbai. (Kunal Patil/Hindustan Times)
The Enforcement Directorate attached 10 properties worth ₹197.34 crore in connection to the money laundering case registered against real estate firm Unitech Group. In this file picture, people are seen standing outside the Enforcement Directorate office at Ballard Estate Fort in Mumbai. (Kunal Patil/Hindustan Times)

A total of 10 properties, including a resort each in Sikkim (Gangtok) and Kerala (Alappuzha), have been provisionally attached under provisions of the Prevention of Money Laundering Act (PMLA).

"The registered value of these immovable properties is 197.34 crore and these immovable properties are owned by the various entities of Carnoustie Group," the ED said.

"The Unitech Group had diverted proceeds of crime to the tune of 325 crore to Carnoustie Group and in turn, the entities of Carnoustie Group purchased several immovable properties from these funds," the ED claimed in a statement.

A few days ago, the agency had similarly attached assets worth 152.48 crore of the Unitech Group.

A criminal case was registered under various sections of the PMLA against the Unitech Group and its promoters over allegations that the owners -- Sanjay Chandra and Ajay Chandra -- illegally diverted over 2,000 crore to Cyprus and Cayman Island.

Recently, the agency had also raided 35 premises in Delhi-NCR and Mumbai as part of a probe in the case.

The PMLA case was registered by the agency after studying multiple FIRs filed by the Delhi Police’s Economic Offences Wing (EOW) against the promoters and the company, including an instance where they allegedly failed to complete a housing project on time in Gurgaon.

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