Sanjay Raut's wife Varsha deposes before ED in PMC bank fraud


Mumbai, Jan 4 (IANS): Shiv Sena Rajya Sabha member and spokesperson Sanjay Raut's wife Varsha Raut on Monday deposed before the Enforcement Directorate (ED) in connection with its money laundering probe into the PMC bank fraud case.

According to ED sources, she arrived at the financial probe agency office here in the afternoon.

The source said that she will questioned about the Rs 55 lakh interest free loan transferred to her in 2010 and 2011 by her business partner Madhuri Raut, the wife of Pravin Raut, who has been accused of money laundering in the HDIL case.

The source further said that she will also be questioned about her partnership with Madhuri Raut in Avani Construction and how did she receive Rs 12 lakh from the entity (as overdrawn capital converted to loan) on a contribution of Rs 5,625.

According to ED officials, the loan amount of Rs 12 lakh to Varsha Raut is still outstanding.

This is the first time that Varsha Raut has appeared before the ED after being summoned twice by the agency in the case.

The ED has registered a case of money laundering on the basis of FIR registered by Mumbai Police's Economic Offences Wing against Housing Development Infrastructure Ltd (HDIL), its promoter Rakesh Kumar Wadhawan, Sarang Wadhawan, Waryam Singh, the then Chairman and Managing Director of the bank Joy Thomas and others for causing loss to the tune of Rs 4,355 crore to PMC Bank and corresponding gain to themselves.

The ED has attached properties worth Rs 72 crore on January 1 of Pravin Raut under the Prevention of Money Laundering Act (PMLA) as during investigation, it was revealed that Rs 95 crore has been allegedly siphoned off through HDIL by him in active conspiracy and connivance with various persons.

The ED officials on January 1 had said that the source of the funds was illegal availed loans or advances etc by HDIL from the PMC Bank. There was no document or agreement in support of these payments made to Pravin Raut.

The official further said that as per the ledger of HDIL, the funds were given to him for acquiring land in Palghar area.

The ED official had said it was also found that Raut paid an amount of Rs 1.6 crore to his wife from the proceeds of crime.

Madhuri Raut had transferred Rs 55 lakh out of Rs 1.6 crore to Varsha in 2010 and 2011.

The amount was further utilised for purchase of a flat in Mumbai's Dadar East, the official said.

The notice to Varsha had sparked a huge political row in the state with the ruling Maha Vikas Aghadi allies Shiv Sena-Nationalist Congress Party-Congress and opposition Bharatiya Janata Party trading verbal blows.

Sanjay Raut had also accused the BJP at Centre of misusing the central probe agencies like the ED, the CBI, the IT to harass and silence political opponents.

 

  

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  • anthony, Mangalore

    Mon, Jan 04 2021

    The Country is painfully aware of how the Central Agencies are being misused to target opposition Leaders and Parties. This is the Ugly face of Modi's Maan Ki Baat and his innocent pretensions behind TV cameras in his repeated addresses to the Nation.Central Government Tax and Enforcement Agencies like Income Tax Dept and Enforcement Directorate have rarely raided BJP Leaders over the last six years. It will be nice to know through the media if any BJP leader has been issued any IT or ED Notice during the last six years. ED or IT departments would have known that large sums of money were transacted for luring of MLAs at the time of toppling of non-BJP governments but have turned a blind eye.

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