ED attaches ₹9.28-crore assets in coal theft case
The Hindu
Total attachment so far stands at ₹181.14 crore
The Enforcement Directorate has attached assets worth ₹9.28 crore in connection with the alleged illegal mining and pilferage of coal in West Bengal, taking the value of total attachment so far to ₹181.14 crore.
The properties are linked to “mastermind” Anup Majhi, Vinay Mishra and his brother Vikas Mishra.
The attachment has been done in two phases. The first one included seven land parcels and two flats located in Amethi (Uttar Pradesh) and Kolkata, owned by the Mishras.

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