IL&FS crisis: Enforcement Directorate conducts fresh raids in Mumbai

The Enforcement Directorate had first carried out searches in this case in February after it filed a criminal case under the Prevention of Money Laundering Act.

May 22, 2019 02:56 pm | Updated December 03, 2021 08:52 am IST - New Delhi/Mumbai

IL&FS has defaulted on payment of loans to SIDBI and along with its subsidiaries has a combined debt of over ₹91,000 crore.

IL&FS has defaulted on payment of loans to SIDBI and along with its subsidiaries has a combined debt of over ₹91,000 crore.

The Enforcement Directorate (ED) on May 22 carried out fresh searches in Mumbai in connection with its money laundering probe in the multi-crore IL&FS payment default crisis, officials said. They said the residences and offices of at least four directors of the firm are being raided.

The Central agency had first carried out searches in this case in February after it filed a criminal case under the Prevention of Money Laundering Act (PMLA).

The searches are aimed at collecting additional evidences and documents, they said.

The debt crisis at the infrastructure lender came to light following a series of defaults by its group companies beginning September, 2018.

IL&FS has defaulted on payment of loans to SIDBI and along with its subsidiaries has a combined debt of over ₹91,000 crore.

The ED’s case is based on an FIR filed before the Economic Offences Wing (EOW) of the Delhi Police in December 2018.

Ashish Begwani, Director of Enso Infrastructures (P) Ltd., had filed the case against officials of IL&FS Rail Ltd. for allegedly causing ₹70 crore loss to his company by fraudulent means.

Begwani had alleged in his complaint that in August 2010, he was approached by two officials of IL&FS Transportation Networks Ltd. and he had invested ₹170 crore in IL&FS Rail Ltd., a special purpose vehicle for Gurugram Metro project, in order to take its 15% shares.

“However, over a period of time, the complainant observed that the company is not performing profitably and funds are being misused,” an EOW official had said quoting Begwani’s complaint.

The ED will probe if funds generated illegally in this case were laundered to create illegitimate assets by the accused.

The crisis-ridden infrastructure conglomerate IL&FS group, once hailed as a pioneer of public-private partnership, has come under the scanner of multiple regulators, for alleged defaults related to financial disclosures and corporate governance.

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