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Crackdown on bank frauds: ED has so far taken up 1,160 cases, impounded assets worth ₹65,279 crore

Crackdown on bank frauds: ED has so far taken up 1,160 cases, impounded assets worth ₹65,279 crore

The Hindu
Saturday, August 17, 2024 01:49:02 PM UTC

Enforcement Directorate tackles bank loan frauds, seizes ₹65,279 crore, convicts 8, and returns ₹15,185 crore to banks.

The Enforcement Directorate (ED) has so far taken up about 1,160 money-laundering cases linked to bank loan frauds, arrested about 174 accused persons, and impounded proceeds of crime amounting to about ₹65,279 crore over the past few years.

The properties belonging to the borrowers who cheated various lending banks and other financial institutions were either attached, seized, or frozen through 473 provisional orders. Based on the findings, the ED has till now filed 314 prosecution complaints (charge-sheets), including 70 supplementary prosecution complaints, before the court set up for cases under the Prevention of Money Laundering Act (PMLA).

According to government records, trials in some cases have concluded, resulting in the conviction of eight accused, and confiscation of proceeds of crime to the tune of about ₹15,295 crore. A significant development is that almost ₹15,185 crore have already been returned to the lending banks in question. While about 12 accused have been declared by special courts as proclaimed offenders for not joining the investigation.

This apart, about ₹725 crore has been confiscated under the relevant provisions of the Fugitive Economic Offenders Act, and eight accused declared fugitive economic offenders by the courts, based on the submissions made by the ED.

“The action initiated by the ED not only results in initiation of criminal action on fraudsters but also helps in the recovery of assets held by them. The ED has been investigating money trails involving multiple layers and web of entities that are analysed to identify the ultimate beneficiaries of bank funds. Many investigations have resulted in tracing the assets held by offenders with different shell companies operated by dummy directors,” a government official in the know of the findings said.

In some instances, assets were held directly in the names of relatives and friends of the masterminds, whereas in a majority of the cases, the properties were held secretly through several beneficially owned but unconnected entities to evade detection and recovery of the loan amounts. “The strict conditions imposed by the PMLA doesn’t allow the arrested persons to get bail easily. This helps in reducing non-performing assets of the banks through deterrence of criminal action and confiscation of assets,” the official said.

Explaining the various modus operandi employed for committing fraud, the official said that in such cases, bank loans were taken through manipulation of books of accounts and forgery, after which the funds were diverted and siphoned off. The promoters of several companies have been found to be involved. Some of the major cases being probed by the ED are against Bhushan Steel allegedly involving ₹56,000 crore; against ABG Shipyard Limited allegedly amounting to ₹22,842 crore; and one linked to the Amtek Group in connection with a ₹20,000-crore bank fraud case.

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