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ED attaches Rs 634-crore assets in money laundering case against Unitech realty project

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New Delhi, May 29 (PTI) The Enforcement Directorate on Friday said it has attached assets worth Rs 634 crore of a prominent realty project of the Unitech Group in Noida as part of a money laundering investigation linked to alleged fraud with homebuyers.

A provisional order has been issued under the Prevention of Money Laundering Act (PMLA) to attach properties connected with the Unitech Golf and Country Club (UGCC) Project situated in Sectors 96, 97 and 98 of Noida, Uttar Pradesh, the central agency said in a statement.

The attachment includes leasehold rights over 347.83 acres of land and equity shareholdings held through consortium/special purpose company (SPC) structures involving Sungrace Products (India) Pvt. Ltd. (Uflex Group) and CIG Infrastructure Pvt. Ltd., it said.

It added that the value of the attached assets is Rs 634.12 crore, but the current “fair market value” is stated to be Rs 8,115 crore.

The money laundering case stems from 76 FIRs registered by Delhi Police and Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) against Unitech Limited, its promoters, directors, and others on charges of diversion of homebuyers’ funds.

The ED said that out of the total funds of Rs 16,075.89 crore collected by Unitech Ltd. from homebuyers, investors and financial institutions, Rs 7,794.35 crore was “diverted” for non-mandated purposes.

“Investigation further revealed that Sungrace Products (India) and CIG Infrastructure derived and continue to retain substantial economic interest in the UGCC Project without a corresponding financial contribution towards its acquisition or development,” it said.

The agency earlier attached assets worth Rs 2,281 crore and has so far filed three chargesheets in this case. PTI NES DIV DIV

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