ED attaches ₹190-crore Mumbai property in Bhushan Power & Steel case
The Hindu
Agency has so far attached assets worth ₹4,420.16 crore in case
The Enforcement Directorate has attached a residential building worth ₹190.62 crore in an ongoing probe against Sanjay Singal, the former chairman-cum-managing director of Bhushan Power & Steel Limited (BPSL), and others.
The property is located at Ceejay House in Mumbai’s Worli. The agency has so far attached assets worth ₹4,420.16 crore in the case alleging bank fraud.
The ED investigation is based on a First Information Report (FIR) registered by the Central Bureau of Investigation on April 5, 2019, against BPSL and others.

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