ED attaches assets worth Rs 56.21 Crores in a bank fraud case

By ANI | Published: November 9, 2019 02:32 PM2019-11-09T14:32:52+5:302019-11-09T14:45:28+5:30

Enforcement Directorate(ED) has attached 37 immovable assets amounting to Rs 56.21 crores owned by Sai Infosystems (I) Ltd (SIS) and others under Prevention of Money Laundering Act, 2002 (PMLA) in a bank fraud case.

ED attaches assets worth Rs 56.21 Crores in a bank fraud case | ED attaches assets worth Rs 56.21 Crores in a bank fraud case

ED attaches assets worth Rs 56.21 Crores in a bank fraud case

Enforcement Directorate(ED) has attached 37 immovable assets amounting to Rs 56.21 crores owned by Sai Infosystems (I) Ltd (SIS) and others under Prevention of Money Laundering Act, 2002 (PMLA) in a bank fraud case.

The attached assets include various commercial and residential properties in Gujarat owned by SIS and Atrium Infocomm Pvt Ltd and Sujyot Infrastructure Pvt Ltd, which are group compes of SIS, according to an official release by the ED.

ED had initiated investigations under PMLA against M/s SIS and its Chairman and Managing Director Sunil Surendrakumar Kakkad and others on the basis of the cases registered by the Central Bureau of Investigation under Indian Penal Code and Prevention of Corruption Act.

Kakkad and Director of the company Rajeev Gupta were also arrested during the probe.

During its investigations, it was discovered that the company and its Chairman availed various credit facilities and loans from a consortium of banks on the basis of false and fabricated documents.

"SIS diverted the said loan proceeds for purposes other than specified in the loan application and acquired various immovable assets in the name of his group compes and relatives and thereby caused financial loss to the tune of Rs 867 Crores (approx.) to the Consortium of Banks as the outstanding loan amount became Non Performing Asset," the ED said.

The ED also found out that Kakkad had incorporated various shell compes that were used for layering of money and for purchase of various immovable properties.

Further investigation is underway.

( With inputs from ANI )

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